ISSN: 2795-3564
EISSN: 2795-3564
This study presents the usefulness of Information and Communication Technologies (ICTs) in Agricultural Innovation Systems (AIS) functioning among young farmers in Tanzania. The AIS approach's preference for development results from its inclusiveness and interactions among the actors in influencing each other into learning and innovation. Young farmers in Tanzania are key actors in AIS functioning, but their ability to influence other actors using ICTs to maximize their crop productivity is contentious.
Published: 2022-12-04
Fresh water is one of the scarcest and the most unevenly distributed resources in our globe. Its natural scarcity, combined with the multifaceted pressures on the ecosystem’s ability to generate and retain water and the dire demand for it have resulted in water crises and food insecurity, particularly in Sub-Saharan Africa. In planning for any sort of socioeconomic transformation, water is a centr
A number of wild ruminant species have been recognized as reservoirs for blood parasites that also affect domesticated ruminants. This has often resulted in transmission of these parasites from wild animals to domestic animals with catastrophic results being observed. Detection and molecular characterisation of blood parasites from wild ruminants from Matabeleland province, Zimbabwe was carried ou