Ukama Ustawi Baseline Survey Report for Zambia

A baseline survey for Zambia was undertaken November 2022. A total of 705 households were interviewed in this survey from 7th to 19th November, in 8 camps within 5 districts in Southern and Eastern provinces. These sites are earmarked for intervention by the UU initiative. The questionnaire focused...

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Autores principales: Kimenju, Simon, Kamau, Philip, Adam, Rahma
Formato: Informe técnico
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Publicado: 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/131280
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Kamau, Philip
Adam, Rahma
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description A baseline survey for Zambia was undertaken November 2022. A total of 705 households were interviewed in this survey from 7th to 19th November, in 8 camps within 5 districts in Southern and Eastern provinces. These sites are earmarked for intervention by the UU initiative. The questionnaire focused on the October 2021-May 2022 rainy season targeting 5 main crops. The baseline report summarizes the main descriptive findings of the analysis of this baseline data. The study was led by WorldFish, and it was done in partnership with Kula Vyema Center of Food Economics and BrandComm Ltd Zambia. The report concludes with the observation that there is much room for improving inputs use, crop productivity, adoption of SIPs and CSA practices, adoption of mechanization, extension access, female participation in decision making, credit access, and household nutrition.
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spelling CGSpace1312802024-11-07T09:39:19Z Ukama Ustawi Baseline Survey Report for Zambia Kimenju, Simon Kamau, Philip Adam, Rahma resilience climate-smart agriculture climate change sustainable agriculture intensification A baseline survey for Zambia was undertaken November 2022. A total of 705 households were interviewed in this survey from 7th to 19th November, in 8 camps within 5 districts in Southern and Eastern provinces. These sites are earmarked for intervention by the UU initiative. The questionnaire focused on the October 2021-May 2022 rainy season targeting 5 main crops. The baseline report summarizes the main descriptive findings of the analysis of this baseline data. The study was led by WorldFish, and it was done in partnership with Kula Vyema Center of Food Economics and BrandComm Ltd Zambia. The report concludes with the observation that there is much room for improving inputs use, crop productivity, adoption of SIPs and CSA practices, adoption of mechanization, extension access, female participation in decision making, credit access, and household nutrition. 2023-02-15 2023-07-25T15:50:25Z 2023-07-25T15:50:25Z Report https://hdl.handle.net/10568/131280 en Open Access application/pdf Kimenju, S., Kamau, P. and Adam, R. 2023. Ukama Ustawi Baseline Survey Report for Zambia. Nairobi, Kenya: Ukama Ustawi: Diversification for resilient agribusiness ecosystems in East and Southern Africa (ESA) initiative. Initiative Report: ESA-2023-1.
spellingShingle resilience
climate-smart agriculture
climate change
sustainable agriculture
intensification
Kimenju, Simon
Kamau, Philip
Adam, Rahma
Ukama Ustawi Baseline Survey Report for Zambia
title Ukama Ustawi Baseline Survey Report for Zambia
title_full Ukama Ustawi Baseline Survey Report for Zambia
title_fullStr Ukama Ustawi Baseline Survey Report for Zambia
title_full_unstemmed Ukama Ustawi Baseline Survey Report for Zambia
title_short Ukama Ustawi Baseline Survey Report for Zambia
title_sort ukama ustawi baseline survey report for zambia
topic resilience
climate-smart agriculture
climate change
sustainable agriculture
intensification
url https://hdl.handle.net/10568/131280
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