ABSTRACT
This study mainly focused on assessing the Contribution of Food Crops in Promoting
Livelihood in Rural Areas in Tanzania, particularly in Muleba District. The study
guided with three specific objective: to examine the ways in which extension
services and the land tenure systems affect the banana farming in Muleba District, to
establish the impacts of climatic changes and banana diseases on the banana
production in Muleba District and to assess the role of the government and other
stakeholders in the improvement of banana farming in Muleba District
A total number of 100 respondents were involved in the study. The methods such as
fieldwork survey, interviews, focused group discussion, and documentary review
were employed in data collection. The study used cluster as a method and within
clustering, simple random sampling was used in order to select the banana producing
households which were used in the survey as the sample. The analysis of the
collected data was done by using the SPSS (version 20) computer program.
The findings of the study revealed that the livelihoods of the banana farmers is
declining because of the low banana production which is the result of declining land
fertility, climatic changes, inappropriate land tenure system which focus on the
growth of population and lack of clear government plans that involve farmers.
Likewise, this analysis discovered that there some improvement in livelihood despite
the decline of banana wilt disease and the climatic changes. Banana farmers still are
depending on banana farmers on getting their daily needs despite of the fact there are
the declining of banana production still there few production. Further ,the study
discussed the role played by extension offices in helping farmers, the land tenure
traditional systems which is based on inheritances affects the food production
because of the increase of population, and the average income of the banana farmers
before and after the eruption of banana wilt disease.
The study suggests that there should be feedback for banana farmers from the
research which are being conducted about banana wilt disease. In addition, the study
recommends that more time should be given to the agriculture extension officers to
work very closely with the community in order to help them adopt new agricultural
skills, so as to translate the policy of Kilimo kwanza effectively from the grassroots.
Bernard, P (2021). Contribution Of Food Crops In Promoting Livelihood In Rural Areas: A Case Of Banana Farming In Muleba District. Afribary. Retrieved from https://tracking.afribary.com/works/contribution-of-food-crops-in-promoting-livelihood-in-rural-areas-a-case-of-banana-farming-in-muleba-district
Bernard, Projest "Contribution Of Food Crops In Promoting Livelihood In Rural Areas: A Case Of Banana Farming In Muleba District" Afribary. Afribary, 26 Apr. 2021, https://tracking.afribary.com/works/contribution-of-food-crops-in-promoting-livelihood-in-rural-areas-a-case-of-banana-farming-in-muleba-district. Accessed 21 Nov. 2024.
Bernard, Projest . "Contribution Of Food Crops In Promoting Livelihood In Rural Areas: A Case Of Banana Farming In Muleba District". Afribary, Afribary, 26 Apr. 2021. Web. 21 Nov. 2024. < https://tracking.afribary.com/works/contribution-of-food-crops-in-promoting-livelihood-in-rural-areas-a-case-of-banana-farming-in-muleba-district >.
Bernard, Projest . "Contribution Of Food Crops In Promoting Livelihood In Rural Areas: A Case Of Banana Farming In Muleba District" Afribary (2021). Accessed November 21, 2024. https://tracking.afribary.com/works/contribution-of-food-crops-in-promoting-livelihood-in-rural-areas-a-case-of-banana-farming-in-muleba-district