Similar Items: Smallholder mechanization: Motivation for and barriers to women and youth in Tanzania
- Module for measuring gender norms in agrifood systems: Adapted for focusing on youth and mechanization in Bangladesh
- Bridging the digital divide: Unlocking growth for grain and agro-processing businesses in Tanzania
- Motivations and incentives for mechanization in Zambia: a mixed-methods analysis
- Women at the forefront: raising awareness of climate-resilient varieties to transform the informal seed trade in Tanzania
- Motivations and incentives for mechanization in Zambia: A mixed methods analysis
- Small scale farm mechanization catalogue: Clearinghouse technical report series 015
Author: Ochieng, Justus
- Enhancing trader seed delivery models for sorghum and groundnuts: The case of Tanzania’s Kibaigwa Flour Supplies Ltd
- Harnessing the power of partnerships to introduce and accelerate adoption of new, nutritious and climate-smart varieties. The case of TARI Bean 6 in Tanzania
- Consumer acceptance of and willingness to pay for high-iron beans in northern Tanzania.
- Managing climate risk through crop diversification in rural Kenya
- Adoption of sustainable agricultural technologies for vegetable production in rural Tanzania: trade-offs, complementarities and diffusion
- Smallholder mechanization: Motivation for and barriers to women and youth in Tanzania