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Economic viability of smallholder agroforestry and beekeeping projects in Uluguru Mountains, Tanzania: A cost benefit analysis

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dc.creator Kadigi, Willickister R.
dc.creator Ngaga, Yonika M.
dc.creator Kadigi, Reuben M. J.
dc.date 2022-08-04T12:11:55Z
dc.date 2022-08-04T12:11:55Z
dc.date 2021-04-02
dc.date.accessioned 2022-10-25T08:50:47Z
dc.date.available 2022-10-25T08:50:47Z
dc.identifier 2163-0429
dc.identifier http://www.suaire.sua.ac.tz/handle/123456789/4369
dc.identifier.uri http://hdl.handle.net/123456789/90634
dc.description Open Journal of Forestry, 11, 83-107.
dc.description Agroforestry and beekeeping are widely promoted as prospective Nature- Based Income Generating Activities (NIGAs) to improve livelihoods while at the same time enhancing biodiversity conservation in degrading agro-ecologies. These activities can diversify and increase famers’ incomes and support in- stinctive biota and fauna resilience. However, evidence to showcase and com- pare their long-term benefits is scant. We use the case of Uluguru Mountains in Tanzania to evaluate and compare viability of agroforestry and beekeeping projects using the Cost Benefit Analysis (CBA) approach. The results of anal- ysis yielded positive NPVs for both agroforestry and beekeeping projects at discount rates not higher than 8.2% and 8.5% respectively. Overall, the com- parison of economic viability between agroforestry and beekeeping projects revealed that the former was relatively more profitable than the later in terms of both the NPV and Benefit Cost Ratio (BCR) criteria. However, the Internal Rate of Return (IRR) for beekeeping was slightly higher than that of agrofore- stry. Yet, we underscore the fact that these two projects can jointly be imple- mented to enhance livelihoods of farmers and support biodiversity conserva- tion in the study area and other parts with similar agro-ecologies in develop- ing countries. However, farmers in these agro-ecologies need to be supported by governments and non-government development partners in terms of training and inspiration to shift from orthodox farming to sustainable NI- GAs.
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dc.language en
dc.publisher Scientific Research Publishing Inc.
dc.subject Uluguru Mountains
dc.subject , Uluguru Forestry Reserve
dc.subject Cost Benefit Analysis
dc.subject Net Present Values
dc.subject Benefit Cost Ratios
dc.subject Nature-Based Income Generating Activities
dc.title Economic viability of smallholder agroforestry and beekeeping projects in Uluguru Mountains, Tanzania: A cost benefit analysis
dc.type Article


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