Agroforestry is a sustainable land management system that integrates trees and shrubs into agricultural landscapes for both environmental and economic benefits. The practice has gained significant attention in recent years as a way to increase productivity, improve soil health, and enhance biodiversity while also mitigating climate change.
In the Karama sector, agroforestry offers a promising solution to the challenges faced by farmers in sustaining their livelihoods in the face of climate change and increasing land degradation. However, the extent to which farmers in this region have adopted agroforestry practices remains largely unknown.
This assessment aims to shed light on the rate of agroforestry adoption in the Karama sector, explore the factors influencing farmers' decisions to adopt or not adopt these practices, and identify opportunities for scaling up agroforestry in the region. By understanding the current status of agroforestry adoption in Karama, policymakers, extension agents, and development practitioners can better design interventions to promote sustainable land management practices and improve farmers' resilience to climate change.
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