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  1. What climate services do farmers and pastoralists need in Tanzania? por Coulibaly, Jeanne Y., Mango, Joash, Swamila, M., Tall, Arame, Kaur, Harneet, Hansen, James

    Publicado 2015
    “…The GFCS programme, having a focus on agriculture, food security, heath and disaster risk reduction, is implemented in Tanzania and Malawi. Under the auspices of this GFCS project, the CGIAR research program on Climate Change, Agriculture and Food Security (CCAFS) is responsible to support baseline data collection and monitoring and evaluation (M&E) to evaluate climate services for farmers and pastoralists in Tanzania. …”
    Enlace del recurso
    Artículo preliminar
  2. Coordination between crop breeding and market intelligence: Groundnut in Tanzania por Rutsaert, Pieter, Das, Biswanath, Donovan, Jason, Train, Lila Jane

    Publicado 2024
    “…This article discusses the collaboration between crop breeding and market intelligence for the development of groundnut products in Tanzania. It highlights the challenges faced in integrating social and biological sciences due to a lack of common language and unclear roles. …”
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    Blog Post
  3. Food safety risk assessment in beef in Arusha municipality, Tanzania por Mahundi, E., Kurwijila, Lusato R., Karimuribo, E.D., Makita, K., Ngowi, H.E., Grace, Delia

    Publicado 2011
    “…BACKGROUND: Thermophilic Campylobacter is one of the most important pathogen causing food borne illness in the world. In Tanzania, the risks of campylobacteriosis had not been studied yet and the risks especially from informally marketed foods are in a great need for assessment. …”
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    Ponencia
  4. Quantitative risk assessment of acquiring campylobacteriosis from consumption of ready-to-eat beef in Arusha Municipality, Tanzania por Toyomaki, H., Mahundi, E., Ishihara, K., Kurwijila, Lusato R., Grace, Delia, Makita, K.

    Publicado 2012
    “…In the present study, a risk for campylobacteriosis due to consumption of ready-to-eat beef in Arusha, Tanzania was assessed. Between January and March 2010, 18 beer bars serving ready to eat beef were surveyed: 45 roast beef (nyama choma in Swahili language) and 42 skewer beef (mishikaki) were collected and served for isolation of C. jejuni and C. coli. …”
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    Ponencia
  5. Quantitative risk assessment of acquiring campylobacteriosis from consumption of ready-to-eat beef in Arusha Municipality, Tanzania por Toyomaki, H., Mahundi, E., Ishihara, K., Kurwijila, Lusato R., Grace, Delia, Makita, K.

    Publicado 2011
    “…In the present study, a risk for campylobacteriosis due to consumption of ready-to-eat beef in Arusha, Tanzania was assessed. Between January and March 2010, 18 beer bars serving ready to eat beef were surveyed: 45 roast beef (nyama choma in Swahili language) and 42 skewer beef (mishikaki) were collected and served for isolation of C. jejuni and C. coli. …”
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    Journal Article
  6. A user guide to Tanzania Africa research in sustainable intensification for the next generation (Africa RISING) baseline evaluation survey data por Azzarri, Carlo, Haile, Beliyou, Roberts, Cleophelia, Charles, Ainsley, Economic Development Initiatives

    Publicado 2016
    “…The International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI) has been tasked with M&E of the three projects. Tanzania Africa RISING is being implemented in Babati, Kongwa, and Kiteto districts in Tanzania. …”
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    Data Paper
  7. Animal traction for agricultural development por Starkey, P.H., Faye, A.

    Publicado 1990
    “…Papers discuss the impact of animal traction, and the constraints, in Senegal, The Gambia, Sierra Leone, Togo, Zambia, Kenya and Tanzania. Other papers discuss animal traction experiences in Morocco, Benin, Guinea, Ghana, Brazil and India.…”
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    Conference Proceedings
  8. Sustainable approach for cassava processing in Africa por Sanni, Lateef O., Abass, A., Dixon, A., Tarawali, G., Westby, Andrew

    Publicado 2010
    “…There are a few micro-, cottage, and small-medium enterprises for processing traditional cassava products along with a few large-scale factories for cassava starch in Africa, especially Nigeria, Ghana, Tanzania, and South Africa. The paper highlighted various constraints being faced today by cassava processors in Africa. …”
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    Conference Paper
  9. Which climate services do farmers and pastoralists need in Malawi? por Coulibaly, Jeanne Y., Mango, Joash, Swamila, M., Tall, Arame, Kaur, Harneet, Hansen, James

    Publicado 2015
    “…The GFCS programme seeks to improve climate services for agriculture, food security, heath and disaster risk reduction in Tanzania and Malawi. Under the auspices of this GFCS project, the CGIAR research program on Climate Change, Agriculture and Food Security (CCAFS) is responsible to support baseline data collection and monitoring and evaluation to evaluate climate services for farmers and pastoralists in both countries. …”
    Enlace del recurso
    Artículo preliminar
  10. A user guide to Ghana Africa research in sustainable intensification for the next generation (Africa RISING) baseline evaluation survey data por Azzarri, Carlo, Haile, Beliyou, Tinonin, Cecilia, Pan African Field Services Limited, Signorelli, Sara, Roberts, Cleophelia

    Publicado 2016
    “…Data were collected using structured questionnaires in multiple local languages through Computer Assisted Personal Interviewing (using SurveyCTO).…”
    Enlace del recurso
    Data Paper
  11. A user guide to Mali Africa research in sustainable intensification for the next generation (Africa RISING) baseline evaluation survey data por Azzarri, Carlo, Haile, Beliyou, Howard, Patrice, Roberts, Cleophelia, Initiative for the Development of Africa, Enkhbayar, Sundui, Signorelli, Sara

    Publicado 2016
    “…Data was collected using structured questionnaires in multiple local languages through Computer Assisted Personal Interviewing, using the Census and Survey Processing System (CSPro).…”
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    Data Paper
  12. Tumia Mbegu Bora za Viazi Vitamu: Ongeza Mavuno... Ongeza Mapato por International Potato Center, Busoga Commercial Seed Producers and Marketing Cooperative Society

    Publicado 2025
    “…This Kiswahili-language poster encourages farmers in Tanzania and East Africa to adopt certified sweetpotato seed for higher productivity and income. …”
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    Brief
  13. Coco Beach from city dump to paradise por Karlsson, Mina, Maniette, Emelie

    Publicado 2015
    “…This change is concentrated to a few metropolitan areas one of them being Dar es Salaam, the largest city of Tanzania. Since the 1960s Dar es Salaam has grown from being a relatively small coastal city of approximately 300 000 people to become a bustling urban centre of four million inhabitants. …”
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    Second cycle, A2E
  14. The fate of nitrogen during agricultural intensification in East Africa: nitrogen budgets in contrasting agroecosystems por Tully, Katherine L., Hickman, J.E., Russo, T.A., Neill, C., Matata, P., Nyadzi, G., Mutuo, P., Palm, C.A.

    Publicado 2023
    “…We tracked nitrogen (N) inputs and measured maize (Zea mays) biomass, grain yields, N leaching, and nitric oxide (NO) and nitrous oxide fluxes from a clayey soil in Yala, Kenya and a sandy soil in Tumbi, Tanzania, with application rates of 0, 50, 75, 100, 150, and 200 kg N ha−1 yr−1 over two cropping seasons. …”
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    Journal Article
  15. Soil fertility management in Babati: A practical guide on good agricultural management practices in smallholder farming systems por Kihara, Job Maguta, Bolo, Peter Omondi, Kinyua, Michael

    Publicado 2019
    “…Working with farmers and extension staff within the Ministry of Agriculture and interactions with broad range of researchers across national research and CGIAR Centers operating in Northern Tanzania resulted in a wealth of experience and knowledge that we bring forward in this guide. …”
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    Manual
  16. Indicators of soil quality: a South-South development of a methdological guide for linking local and technical knowledge por Barrios, E., Delve, Robert J., Bekunda, Mateete A., Mowo, J., Agunda, J, Ramisch, Joshua J., Trejo Tercero, M.T., Thomas, Richard J.

    Publicado 2006
    “…A participatory approach and a methodological guide were developed to identify and classify local indicators of soil quality and relate them to technical soil parameters, and thus develop a common language between farmers, extension workers and scientists. …”
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    Journal Article
  17. Report of CGIAR’s Digital Transformation Accelerator side event–AI-powered innovation: Acceleration research for agri-food system transformation por Ojanji, Wandera, Dhulipala, Ram

    Publicado 2025
    “…Innovative uses of large language models (LLMs), Interactive Voice Response (IVR) systems, and WhatsApp-based tools emphasized accessibility for low-literacy and digitally marginalized users. • Earth observation and AI for climate adaptation: The University of Galway introduced tracking adaptation progress in agriculture and food security (TAPAS), a platform leveraging satellite data and machine learning to monitor adaptation outcomes, assess investment impacts, and guide climate resilience strategies. • AI in genebank management: The International Rice Research Institute (IRRI) presented transformative use cases of AI in managing rice genetic resources, from automating seed phenotyping to enhancing genetic diversity analysis through image-based classification models and natural language interfaces. • Artemis: AI-powered phenotyping: The Tanzania-based Artemis project was launched as a scalable, AIenabled platform using smartphone-based digital phenotyping. …”
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    Informe técnico
  18. A user guide to Malawi Africa research in sustainable intensification for the next generation (Africa RISING) baseline evaluation survey data por Azzarri, Carlo, Haile, Beliyou, Roberts, Cleophelia, Comanescu, Maria, Schnitzer, Pascale, Invest in Knowledge Initiative, Shee, Apurba

    Publicado 2016
    “…Data was collected using structured questionnaires in the local language (Chichewa), through Computer Assisted Personal Interviewing (using SurveyCTO).…”
    Enlace del recurso
    Data Paper
  19. Towards a Replicable Innovative Tool for Adaptive Climate Monitoring and Weather Forecasting Using Traditional Indigenous and Local Indicators to Strengthen AgroWeather Resilience... por Osumba, Joab, Radeny, Maren A.O., Recha, John W.M., Oroma, George W., Nzoka, Oscar, Mbingo, Joyce, Warinda, Enock, Mwale, Simon

    Publicado 2023
    “…Testing and validation were conducted with 1,127 participants among various communities across Kenya, Tanzania and Uganda. Results comprise identified ethnographic weather prediction indicators per locality, and their implications for local weather forecasting, which for the first time is presented in probabilistic terms in a way local communities can associate with, and which can compare and contrast empirically with conventional weather forecast language. …”
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    Informe técnico

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