Executive summary Tanzania’s agricultural production system is largely dependent on rainfall and is thus highly susceptible to variabilities in rainfall and temperature. An analysis of historic...
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Analysis of rainfall variability and trends for better climate risk management in the major agro-ecological zones in Tanzania
Abstract Managing climate risk in agriculture requires a proper understanding of climatic conditions, regional and global climatic drivers, as well as major agricultural activities at the particular...
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AKILIMO prediction expands to 5 regions in Tanzania and 9 states in Nigeria
Scientists are making progress to expand the prediction coverage of AKILIMO to 5 regions in Tanzania and 9 states in Nigeria. Once completed, farmers in the regions will have access to site-specific...
Tanzania Country Climate Risk Profile Series: Iringa District
Highlights Agriculture plays an important role in the economy of Iringa District. The sector employs about 73% of economically active people and generates nearly 99% of the GDP of rural Iringa. More...
Climate-smart agriculture measurement, reporting and verification in the United Republic of Tanzania
Abstract/Description In the United Republic of Tanzania, CSA has rapidly become a key mechanism for addressing both climate change and food security. Since 2011 more than nine CSA-related policies,...
CSA Country Profiles for Asia: Climate-Smart Agriculture in Tanzania
The climate-smart agriculture (CSA) concept reflects an ambition to further integrate agricultural development and climate responsiveness. CSA aims to achieve food security and broader development...
East African Agriculture and Climate Change: Tanzania
This summary note is an excerpt from the chapter on Tanzania that will appear in the peer-reviewed IFPRI monograph, East African Agriculture and Climate Change: A Comprehensive Analysis. The...