Impact of climate variability, farmers adaptation and coping strategies on coffee production in highlands of Kigoma District, Tanzania

A. Msuya, C. Mahonge
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Abstract. Msuya AM, Mahonge CP. 2022. Impact on coffee production of climate variability, farmers adaptation and coping strategies in highlands of Kigoma District, Tanzania. Asian J For 6: 34-42. Worldwide, climate change and variability have raised concerns about potential changes to crop yields and production systems. This study concerns climate variability’s effects on coffee production among smallholder farmers in the highland zone of the Kigoma District, the western part of Tanzania. This study specifically aimed to determine how climatic variability affected coffee production and the strategies taken to cope with the problem. Also, this study determined farmers” perceptions of climatic change and variability. The coffee production and rainfall data for thirty years (1981-2010) were used. Also, to study the trend relationship between climate change and agricultural production. Data were collected using household surveys, interviews, focus group discussions, documentary reviews, and field observations. The sampling unit was the household; 120 respondents were selected from 5 villages. First, a purposive sampling technique was employed to study wards and villages, and then 5 villages from 2 wards were selected. In each village, 24 households producing coffee were randomly selected from the village register to 120 respondents. Then, correlation analysis was used to examine the relationship between rainfall variability and coffee production in the area. In contrast, to study the effect of rainfall variability/change on coffee production, a simple linear regression was used. Both coffee production and rainfall showed a decreasing trend. However, the correlation between both trends was insignificant at a 5% probability level. Moreover, it can be concluded that coffee production was not much influenced by rainfall, given the weak correlation between rainfall and coffee production and the decreasing trend for both. Still, other factors, like a shortage of agricultural inputs such as fertilizers and pesticides, must influence coffee production in the study area.
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气候变化、农民适应和应对策略对坦桑尼亚基戈马地区高原咖啡生产的影响
摘要Msuya AM, Mahonge CP. 2022。气候变化对咖啡生产的影响、坦桑尼亚基戈马地区高原农民的适应和应对策略。亚洲J: 6:34 -42。在世界范围内,气候变化和多变性引起了人们对作物产量和生产系统潜在变化的担忧。这项研究关注的是气候变化对坦桑尼亚西部基戈马地区高地地区小农咖啡生产的影响。这项研究特别旨在确定气候变化是如何影响咖啡生产的,以及应对这一问题所采取的策略。此外,这项研究还确定了农民对气候变化和变异的看法。使用了三十年(1981-2010)的咖啡产量和降雨量数据。研究气候变化与农业生产的趋势关系。通过入户调查、访谈、焦点小组讨论、文献综述和实地观察收集数据。抽样单位为住户;120名受访者来自5个村庄。首先采用有目的抽样的方法对病区和村庄进行研究,然后从2个病区中选取5个村庄。在每个村庄,从村登记册中随机抽取24户生产咖啡的家庭至120名受访者。在此基础上,采用相关分析的方法研究了降雨变率与咖啡产量之间的关系。相比之下,为了研究降雨变异/变化对咖啡产量的影响,使用了简单的线性回归。咖啡产量和降雨量均呈下降趋势。然而,这两种趋势之间的相关性在5%的概率水平上是不显著的。此外,考虑到降雨量与咖啡产量之间的相关性较弱,并且两者都有下降趋势,可以得出结论,咖啡产量受降雨量的影响不大。然而,其他因素,如化肥和杀虫剂等农业投入的短缺,一定会影响研究地区的咖啡产量。
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