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Perceived malaria and labour availability for households whose livelihoods accrue from agriculture: The case of Nakaseke District, Uganda.
(Makerere University, 2012-12)
There are several ways through which malaria impacts on Agricultural productivity. These include but are not limited to: reduced availability of labour, reduction in household incomes, as well as causing food insecurity. ...
Land tenure, access to land, and agricultural development in Uganda.
(1989-08)
Africanist scholars and African governments are caught in a land policy dilemma. Both neoclassical economic theory and Marxist theory assert that increased concentration of landholding is a precondition to development ...
Food Systems Under Stress (FSUS) Project. Country Profile: Zambia
(1994-03)
This paper is one in a series of five from participating countries in the Food Systems Under Stress (FSUS) programme, the initial phase of which began in May, 1993. Other participating countries in this programme are ...
Food Systems Under Stress (FSUS) Project. Country Profile: Zambia
(1994-03)
This paper is one in a series of five from participating countries in the Food Systems Under Stress (FSUS) programme, the initial phase of which began in May, 1993. Other participating countries in this programme are ...
Implications of farming approaches for farmers’ wellbeing: a comparative study of group and individual farming practices in Nakaseke District, Uganda
(2009-09)
The emphasis on Farmer Groups (FGs) is to develop a demand driven and farmer led Agricultural Advisory Services (AAS) delivery mechanism that is responsive to the challenges of ‘poor’ farmers who cannot absorb the costs ...
The implementation of the right
(2007-06)
The study assessed the contribution of modernisation of agriculture to the implementation of the right to food in Uganda. It looked at related literature in order to find out how various scholars perceived the problem of ...
Land tenure, access to land, and agricultural development in Uganda.
(1989-08)
Africanist scholars and African governments are caught in a land policy dilemma. Both neoclassical economic theory and Marxist theory assert that increased concentration of landholding is a precondition to development ...
Climate change perceptions, adaptation and mitigation strategies of livestock farmers in the Teso region Uganda
(Makerere University, 2016-09)
Agriculture on which the majority of the population in Teso depends as a livelihood source is prone to negative effects of climate change. This study is about a determination of local farmers understanding of climate change ...
The agrarian question and the role of women as chief agricultural producers in Africa: the case of Uganda
(1984-02-10)
Women's participation in agricultural production cannot be viewed outside the socio-economic, socio-cultural and political contexts of the societies in which they find themselves. Similarly, agricultural productivity must ...
Gender and poverty: the agriculture sector programme support in Uganda.
(1999)
At the time of writings, Uganda was the only country in Africa with an established Ministry of Gender. The country has an operational National Gender Policy to facilitate the process of mainstreaming gender concerns in the ...