Adoption of sustainable land and water management practices and their impact on crop productivity among smallholder farmers in sub-Saharan Africa

Land degradation and water challenges threaten sub-Saharan Africa's agricultural productivity and food security. This study uses panel secondary data from the World Bank Living Standards Measurement Study-Integrated Surveys on Agriculture project to evaluate land degradation variations, the adoption...

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Main Authors: Mangole, Cool Dady, Maina, Charles Mbogo, Mulungu, Kelvin, Tschopp, Maurice, Harari, Nicole, Suresh, Roopa, Kassie, Menale
Format: Journal Article
Language:Inglés
Published: Elsevier 2025
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Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/178357
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author Mangole, Cool Dady
Maina, Charles Mbogo
Mulungu, Kelvin
Tschopp, Maurice
Harari, Nicole
Suresh, Roopa
Kassie, Menale
author_browse Harari, Nicole
Kassie, Menale
Maina, Charles Mbogo
Mangole, Cool Dady
Mulungu, Kelvin
Suresh, Roopa
Tschopp, Maurice
author_facet Mangole, Cool Dady
Maina, Charles Mbogo
Mulungu, Kelvin
Tschopp, Maurice
Harari, Nicole
Suresh, Roopa
Kassie, Menale
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description Land degradation and water challenges threaten sub-Saharan Africa's agricultural productivity and food security. This study uses panel secondary data from the World Bank Living Standards Measurement Study-Integrated Surveys on Agriculture project to evaluate land degradation variations, the adoption of sustainable land and water management (SLWM) practices, and their impacts on crop yields among smallholder farmers in four sub-Saharan African countries: Tanzania, Malawi, Uganda, and Ethiopia. The study used a high-dimensional fixed effects model to control for time-invariant unobserved and time-varying observed household and plot-level confounders. The results indicate that while many households experienced land degradation and water problems, SLWM adoption has decreased over the past ten years. The study finds that household socioeconomic characteristics, extension services and social networks, plot-level farm characteristics (i.e., soil types, soil fertility, slope, plot tenure, and farm size), land degradation, and climate-related variables influence smallholder farmers' adoption of SLWM practices. Further, the adoption of SLWM practices leads to significant increases in crop yields for most practices and countries, particularly when compared to other degraded plots planted with the major crop in each country. These findings highlight the need for targeted interventions to improve farmers' access to tailored agricultural extension services and establish secure land tenure systems to enhance the adoption of SLWM practices in most countries. Further research is needed to identify effective strategies for promoting the adoption of SLWM practices and understand the challenges to their implementation. Improving systems such as extension, cooperatives, and digital tools to deliver timely and efficient information about SLWM practices and secure land tenure in some contexts can improve the adoption of these practices.
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spelling CGSpace1783572025-12-08T10:11:39Z Adoption of sustainable land and water management practices and their impact on crop productivity among smallholder farmers in sub-Saharan Africa Mangole, Cool Dady Maina, Charles Mbogo Mulungu, Kelvin Tschopp, Maurice Harari, Nicole Suresh, Roopa Kassie, Menale sustainable land management water management erosion drought productivity crops smallholders Land degradation and water challenges threaten sub-Saharan Africa's agricultural productivity and food security. This study uses panel secondary data from the World Bank Living Standards Measurement Study-Integrated Surveys on Agriculture project to evaluate land degradation variations, the adoption of sustainable land and water management (SLWM) practices, and their impacts on crop yields among smallholder farmers in four sub-Saharan African countries: Tanzania, Malawi, Uganda, and Ethiopia. The study used a high-dimensional fixed effects model to control for time-invariant unobserved and time-varying observed household and plot-level confounders. The results indicate that while many households experienced land degradation and water problems, SLWM adoption has decreased over the past ten years. The study finds that household socioeconomic characteristics, extension services and social networks, plot-level farm characteristics (i.e., soil types, soil fertility, slope, plot tenure, and farm size), land degradation, and climate-related variables influence smallholder farmers' adoption of SLWM practices. Further, the adoption of SLWM practices leads to significant increases in crop yields for most practices and countries, particularly when compared to other degraded plots planted with the major crop in each country. These findings highlight the need for targeted interventions to improve farmers' access to tailored agricultural extension services and establish secure land tenure systems to enhance the adoption of SLWM practices in most countries. Further research is needed to identify effective strategies for promoting the adoption of SLWM practices and understand the challenges to their implementation. Improving systems such as extension, cooperatives, and digital tools to deliver timely and efficient information about SLWM practices and secure land tenure in some contexts can improve the adoption of these practices. 2025-06 2025-11-27T20:50:46Z 2025-11-27T20:50:46Z Journal Article https://hdl.handle.net/10568/178357 en Open Access application/pdf Elsevier Mangole, C. D., Maina, C. M., Mulungu, K., Tschopp, M., Harari, N., Suresh, R., & Kassie, M. (2025). Adoption of sustainable land and water management practices and their impact on crop productivity among smallholder farmers in sub-Saharan Africa. Land Use Policy, 153, 107533. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.landusepol.2025.107533
spellingShingle sustainable land management
water management
erosion
drought
productivity
crops
smallholders
Mangole, Cool Dady
Maina, Charles Mbogo
Mulungu, Kelvin
Tschopp, Maurice
Harari, Nicole
Suresh, Roopa
Kassie, Menale
Adoption of sustainable land and water management practices and their impact on crop productivity among smallholder farmers in sub-Saharan Africa
title Adoption of sustainable land and water management practices and their impact on crop productivity among smallholder farmers in sub-Saharan Africa
title_full Adoption of sustainable land and water management practices and their impact on crop productivity among smallholder farmers in sub-Saharan Africa
title_fullStr Adoption of sustainable land and water management practices and their impact on crop productivity among smallholder farmers in sub-Saharan Africa
title_full_unstemmed Adoption of sustainable land and water management practices and their impact on crop productivity among smallholder farmers in sub-Saharan Africa
title_short Adoption of sustainable land and water management practices and their impact on crop productivity among smallholder farmers in sub-Saharan Africa
title_sort adoption of sustainable land and water management practices and their impact on crop productivity among smallholder farmers in sub saharan africa
topic sustainable land management
water management
erosion
drought
productivity
crops
smallholders
url https://hdl.handle.net/10568/178357
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