Effect of Choice of Tillage Technology on Commercialisation and Livelihood of Smallholder Farmers in Mngeta Division, Kilombero District, Tanzania || APRA Working Paper 37
posted on 2024-09-05, 21:16authored byNtengua Mdoe, Gilead Mlay, Aida Isinika, Gideon Boniface, Christopher Magomba
This working paper studies the effect of four tillage technology options on rice, commercialisation, yield, and livelihood of smallholder rice farmers in Mngeta Division, Kilombero District, Tanzania. The four combinations include the hand hoe, the hand hoe and ox plough; the hand hoe and tractor; and the hand hoe, ox plough, and tractor. The latter three were found to have a significant and positive effect on rice commercialisation, as well as on the rice yield. The paper also determines that factors such as marshes also play a role in determining the most effective implements for rice farmers in the region.
Funding
Department for International Development, UK Government
History
Publisher
APRA, Future Agricultures Consortium
Citation
Mdoe, N., Boniface, G., Isinika, A., Magomba, C. and Mlay, G. (2020) Effect of Choice of Tillage Technology on Commercialisation and Livelihood of Smallholder Rice Farmers in Mngeta Division, Kilombero District, Tanzania, Working Paper 37, Brighton: Future Agricultures Consortium