The Institute of Development Studies and Partner Organisations
Browse

Choice of Tillage Technologies and Impact on Paddy Yield and Food Security in Kilombero Valley, Tanzania

Download (220.01 kB)
journal contribution
posted on 2024-09-05, 22:04 authored by Glead Mlay, Ntengua Mdoe, Aida Isinika, Gideon Boniface, Christopher Magomba
This paper analyses choice of alternative tillage technology options and their impact on paddy yield and food security in Kilombero valley of Morogoro Region, Tanzania. The results show that the choice of any tillage technology option combining hand hoe with animal traction and/or tractor is influenced by characteristics of household head (sex, age and education), access to extension, dependency ratio, land size and livestock assets. As hypothesized the three improved tillage technology options above the hand hoe enhance paddy yield and improve household food security. Factors other than tillage technology options that influence paddy yield and food security are characteristics of household head(sex, age and education), access to extension, use of fertilizer and herbicides, dependency ratio, farm size and livestock assets. The study recommends promotion of tillage technology options involving use of animal traction and yield enhancing inputs.

Funding

Department for International Development, UK Government

History

Publisher

International Institute for Science, Technology and Education (IISTE)

Citation

Mlay, G.; Mdoe, N.; Isinika, A.; Boniface, G. and Magomba, C. (2022) Choice of Tillage Technologies and Impact on Paddy Yield and Food Security in Kilombero Valley, Tanzania, Journal of Economics and Sustainable Development, 13(7): 22-32, DOI: 10.7176/JESD/13-7-04

Version

  • VoR (Version of Record)

IDS Item Types

Article

Copyright holder

© 2022 The Author(s). Published by the International Institute for Science, Technology and Education (IISTE)

Country

Tanzania

Language

en

Project identifier

APRA::e1f6d3be-457a-4f13-8b1f-6748d1402d83::600

Usage metrics

    Future Agricultures Consortium

    Categories

    No categories selected

    Licence

    Exports

    RefWorks
    BibTeX
    Ref. manager
    Endnote
    DataCite
    NLM
    DC