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Data in Brief | 2017

Survey data of intra-household decision making and smallholder agricultural production in Northern Uganda and Southern Tanzania

Chris M. Mwungu; Caroline Mwongera; K.M. Shikuku; Fridah N. Nyakundi; Jennifer Twyman; Leigh A. Winowiecki; Edidah L. Ampaire; Mariola Acosta; Peter Läderach

This article provides a description of intra-household survey data that were collected in Uganda and Tanzania in 2014 and 2015, respectively. The surveys were implemented using a structured questionnaire administered among 585 households in Uganda and 608 in Tanzania. Information on decision making processes in agricultural production was collected from the principal adult male and female decision-makers in each household. The survey consisted of two parts. Firstly, the decision-makers, both male and female of each household were jointly interviewed. Secondly, individual interviews were carried out, questioning the decision-makers separately. The datasets include both household and individual level data containing numeric, categorical and string variables. The datasets have been shared publicly on the Harvard dataverse.


Journal of Development Studies | 2017

Effect of Farmers’ Multidimensional Beliefs on Adoption of Biofortified Crops: Evidence from Sweetpotato Farmers in Tanzania

K.M. Shikuku; Julius J. Okello; Kirimi Sindi; Jan W. Low; Margaret McEwan

Abstract We examined the effect of multidimensional farmers’ beliefs on the likelihood of cultivating planting materials of biofortified orange-fleshed sweetpotato (OFSP) varieties. Using a panel dataset and combining difference-in-differences regression with propensity score matching, results showed positive effects of beliefs related to health benefits, yielding ability, sweetness, disease-resistance, storability, early maturity, colour, and that children enjoy eating OFSP roots, on cultivation of OFSP varieties. The proportion of OFSP roots out of total sweetpotato production for a household increased among farmers’ who held these beliefs. Efforts to promote biofortified crops can, therefore, benefit from taking farmers’ multidimensional beliefs into consideration.


Climate Risk Management | 2017

Smallholder farmers’ attitudes and determinants of adaptation to climate risks in East Africa

K.M. Shikuku; Leigh A. Winowiecki; Jennifer Twyman; Anton Eitzinger; Juan Guillermo Perez; Caroline Mwongera; Peter Läderach


Agricultural Systems | 2017

Climate smart agriculture rapid appraisal (CSA-RA): A tool for prioritizing context-specific climate smart agriculture technologies

Caroline Mwongera; K.M. Shikuku; Jennifer Twyman; Peter Läderach; Edidah L. Ampaire; Piet J.A. van Asten; Stephen Twomlow; Leigh A. Winowiecki


Archive | 2014

Rapid Rural Appraisal Report of Northern Uganda

Caroline Mwongera; K.M. Shikuku; Jennifer Twyman; Leigh A. Winowiecki; Edidah L. Ampaire; Manon Koningstein; Stephen Twomlow


Archive | 2014

Climate Smart Agriculture Rapid Appraisal (CSA-RA) report from the Southern Agricultural Growth Corridor of Tanzania (SAGCOT)

Caroline Mwongera; K.M. Shikuku; Leigh A. Winowiecki; Wendy Okolo; Jennifer Twyman; Peter Läderach


Archive | 2018

Evaluation of farm-level impacts of soil fertility management strategies in maize-bean farming systems in Uganda and Tanzania

Celine Birnholz; Caroline Mwongera; K.M. Shikuku; Chris M. Mwungu


Archive | 2017

Assess whole-farm trade-offs and synergies for climate-smart agriculture

Caroline Mwongera; Peter Läderach; Mariola Acosta; Edidah L. Ampaire; Anton Eitzinger; Christine Lamanna; Chris M. Mwungu; K.M. Shikuku; Jennifer Twyman; Leigh A. Winowiecki


Archive | 2017

Design climate-smart agricultural interventions to be gender inclusive

Jennifer Twyman; Caroline Mwongera; Peter Läderach; Mariola Acosta; Edidah L. Ampaire; Anton Eitzinger; Christine Lamanna; Chris M. Mwungu; K.M. Shikuku; Leigh A. Winowiecki


Archive | 2017

Prioritize among climate-smart agricultural options and benefits for greater impact

Christine Lamanna; Caroline Mwongera; Peter Läderach; Mariola Acosta; Edidah L. Ampaire; Anton Eitzinger; Chris M. Mwungu; K.M. Shikuku; Leigh A. Winowiecki

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Caroline Mwongera

International Center for Tropical Agriculture

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Jennifer Twyman

International Center for Tropical Agriculture

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Anton Eitzinger

International Center for Tropical Agriculture

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Chris M. Mwungu

International Center for Tropical Agriculture

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Edidah L. Ampaire

International Institute of Tropical Agriculture

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Mariola Acosta

International Institute of Tropical Agriculture

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