Summary of Baseline Household Survey Results: Lushoto, Tanzania

Abstract

This report summarizes the results of a baseline household-level survey, led by CCAFS, carried out in 7 villages and 140 households in Lushoto, Tanzania in January 2011. The survey provides key indicators relating to household well-being and agricultural adaptation strategies that will be monitored over time. This infomration will help to better target interventions to improve livelihoods and agricultural adapation to climate change.

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Focus topic
Agricultural Value Chains / Agri-Businesses, Capacity Development
Focus region
Sub-Saharan Africa
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