This book aims at being a first rendering of the research conducted on the coattails of the SASS Project (Sustainable Agrifood Systems Strategies). The SASS Project was financed by the Ministry of Education, University and Research (MIUR), and it engaged a multidisciplinary team of agronomists, microbiologists, botanists, economists, sociologists and anthropologists. The purpose of the research was to map and to analyse the local nutritional systems of three East African areas – the Arusha’s and the Iringa’s in Tanzania and the Lake Naivasha’s in Kenya – with an interdisciplinary, synergic and interactive approach. The project intends to investigate the agro-nutritional systems both from a techno-scientific and a socio-politic point of view, in order to provide a full overview of the situation by integrating the different results from all the disciplinary fields involved.

Razzano, C., Mura, G., Borrelli, N. (2020). What Potential for Small-Scale Farmers in Tanzania? Evidence from Arumeru. In N. Borrelli, P. Ndakidemi (a cura di), Small Farmers for a Food System Transition: Evidence From Kenya and Tanzania (pp. 59-76). Milano : Ledizioni.

What Potential for Small-Scale Farmers in Tanzania? Evidence from Arumeru

Razzano, CC;Mura, G;Borrelli,N
2020

Abstract

This book aims at being a first rendering of the research conducted on the coattails of the SASS Project (Sustainable Agrifood Systems Strategies). The SASS Project was financed by the Ministry of Education, University and Research (MIUR), and it engaged a multidisciplinary team of agronomists, microbiologists, botanists, economists, sociologists and anthropologists. The purpose of the research was to map and to analyse the local nutritional systems of three East African areas – the Arusha’s and the Iringa’s in Tanzania and the Lake Naivasha’s in Kenya – with an interdisciplinary, synergic and interactive approach. The project intends to investigate the agro-nutritional systems both from a techno-scientific and a socio-politic point of view, in order to provide a full overview of the situation by integrating the different results from all the disciplinary fields involved.
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small farmers, Tanzania, sustainable development
English
Small Farmers for a Food System Transition: Evidence From Kenya and Tanzania
Borrelli, N; Ndakidemi, P
2020
978-88-5526-200-2
Ledizioni
59
76
Razzano, C., Mura, G., Borrelli, N. (2020). What Potential for Small-Scale Farmers in Tanzania? Evidence from Arumeru. In N. Borrelli, P. Ndakidemi (a cura di), Small Farmers for a Food System Transition: Evidence From Kenya and Tanzania (pp. 59-76). Milano : Ledizioni.
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