2018
DOI: 10.11648/j.ajaf.20180602.12
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Climate Smart Soil and Water Conservation Practices: A Way Forward for Increasing Crop Production Among Smallholder Farmers in South Western Uganda

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“…Those households that make more sales from agriculture are likely to be operating on large scale, producing good quality produce and also using the appropriate agricultural technologies. Adapting and use of climate smart agriculture practices can increase quantity and quality of agricultural produce in any area [22].…”
Section: Contribution Of Agriculture Towards Refugees' Livelihoodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Those households that make more sales from agriculture are likely to be operating on large scale, producing good quality produce and also using the appropriate agricultural technologies. Adapting and use of climate smart agriculture practices can increase quantity and quality of agricultural produce in any area [22].…”
Section: Contribution Of Agriculture Towards Refugees' Livelihoodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The various practices used in CSA aim at reduction of GHG emissions and enhancement of soil carbon sequestration. Such practices also promote soil and water conservation that is essential for keep soil health and increase productivity [10]. Deforestation is usually avoided and agroforestry is encouraged during farming.…”
Section: Csa and Ghg Emissions Reductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Majority of the smallholder farmers have a negative attitude towards adoption of CSA and other related new technologies as opposed to their traditional agriculture methods that degrade land and emit GHGS. They need to be sensitized to change their attitude from traditional farming methods and use CSA practices [10]. Majority of commercial farmers a cross the globe prefer quick traditional methods of agriculture that degrade soils and earn quick returns.…”
Section: Challenges Of Csa In the 21 St Centurymentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Although it is evident that farmers in Isingiro District are implementing Dry Spell Adaptation Technologies (DSATs) in their farming practices (Tumwesigye et al, 2018), no research has been conducted to determine the contribution of each of them to crop productivity. This study was carried out to establish the contribution of each of the DSATs to crop productivity among farmers in the Isingiro Town Council, Isingiro District.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%