Gendered differences in access and use of climate-smart agricultural technologies among men, women and youth bean farmers in Tanzania

The study aimed to evaluate gender differences in access and use of climate-smart agricultural (CSA) technologies among bean farmers in Mbeya and Songwe districts, Tanzania. The scope focused on analyzing gender dynamics, constraints in CSA adoption, and implications on food security. It included qu...

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Autores principales: Nchanji, Eileen Bogweh, Lutomia, Cosmas Kweyu
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Publicado: 2025
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Acceso en línea:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/178585
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description The study aimed to evaluate gender differences in access and use of climate-smart agricultural (CSA) technologies among bean farmers in Mbeya and Songwe districts, Tanzania. The scope focused on analyzing gender dynamics, constraints in CSA adoption, and implications on food security. It included quantitative data on socio-demographics, land ownership, bean production practices, and CSA use, exploring factors like education, land tenure, decision-making, and access to digital technology. The Principal Investigators sought to address how these factors impact gender-based differences in CSA adoption and how joint decision-making influences technology uptake​ Methodology: The study used a quantitative research design, targeting bean farmers in Mbeya and Songwe districts. Data collection involved a structured survey administered to a sample of 357 respondents. The sample was selected using a probability proportional to size sampling across six wards, ensuring representation. Data were collected on socio-demographics, land access, production practices, CSA use, and challenges faced by farmers. Analysis included descriptive and multivariate probit models to explore factors conditioning CSA use​.
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spelling CGSpace1785852025-12-05T15:13:10Z Gendered differences in access and use of climate-smart agricultural technologies among men, women and youth bean farmers in Tanzania Nchanji, Eileen Bogweh Lutomia, Cosmas Kweyu gender climate-smart agriculture food security decision making The study aimed to evaluate gender differences in access and use of climate-smart agricultural (CSA) technologies among bean farmers in Mbeya and Songwe districts, Tanzania. The scope focused on analyzing gender dynamics, constraints in CSA adoption, and implications on food security. It included quantitative data on socio-demographics, land ownership, bean production practices, and CSA use, exploring factors like education, land tenure, decision-making, and access to digital technology. The Principal Investigators sought to address how these factors impact gender-based differences in CSA adoption and how joint decision-making influences technology uptake​ Methodology: The study used a quantitative research design, targeting bean farmers in Mbeya and Songwe districts. Data collection involved a structured survey administered to a sample of 357 respondents. The sample was selected using a probability proportional to size sampling across six wards, ensuring representation. Data were collected on socio-demographics, land access, production practices, CSA use, and challenges faced by farmers. Analysis included descriptive and multivariate probit models to explore factors conditioning CSA use​. 2025 2025-12-05T15:13:09Z 2025-12-05T15:13:09Z Dataset https://hdl.handle.net/10568/178585 en Open Access Nchanji, E.B.; Lutomia, C.K. (2025) Gendered differences in access and use of climate-smart agricultural technologies among men, women and youth bean farmers in Tanzania. https://doi.org/10.7910/DVN/LSP40V
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Gendered differences in access and use of climate-smart agricultural technologies among men, women and youth bean farmers in Tanzania
title Gendered differences in access and use of climate-smart agricultural technologies among men, women and youth bean farmers in Tanzania
title_full Gendered differences in access and use of climate-smart agricultural technologies among men, women and youth bean farmers in Tanzania
title_fullStr Gendered differences in access and use of climate-smart agricultural technologies among men, women and youth bean farmers in Tanzania
title_full_unstemmed Gendered differences in access and use of climate-smart agricultural technologies among men, women and youth bean farmers in Tanzania
title_short Gendered differences in access and use of climate-smart agricultural technologies among men, women and youth bean farmers in Tanzania
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climate-smart agriculture
food security
decision making
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