African Bureaucracy Studies (Public Admin/Political

Advancing Scholarship Across the Continent

Vol. 2000 No. 1 (2000)

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Adoption Rates and Yield Impact Analysis of Heat-Tolerant Rice Breeding Programmes in Mozambique's Coastal Zones

Kamila Kambayino, Lúrio University Fernando Mapanda, Pedagogical University of Mozambique (UP) Natalia Maphiri, Pedagogical University of Mozambique (UP) Luisina Nhavira, Department of Research, Lúrio University
DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.18723956
Published: December 12, 2000

Abstract

Mozambique’s coastal zones are vulnerable to climate change, particularly high temperatures which affect rice yields. A combination of quantitative surveys for adoption data and qualitative interviews to explore perceptions and practices around the use of heat-tolerant rice varieties. Findings indicate that despite initial low adoption rates, community engagement led to significant increases in variety uptake over two years, with a proportion of 60% higher adoption rate observed in villages receiving targeted education compared to control areas. The study highlights the importance of tailored educational interventions for increasing heat-tolerant rice varieties' adoption and yields in coastal Mozambique. Government agencies should prioritise community-based agricultural extension services focusing on climate-resilient crop varieties like heat-tolerant rice to enhance food security in vulnerable regions. Heat-Tolerant Rice, Adoption Rates, Yield Impact, Mozambique Coast, Agricultural Extension

How to Cite

Kamila Kambayino, Fernando Mapanda, Natalia Maphiri, Luisina Nhavira (2000). Adoption Rates and Yield Impact Analysis of Heat-Tolerant Rice Breeding Programmes in Mozambique's Coastal Zones. African Bureaucracy Studies (Public Admin/Political, Vol. 2000 No. 1 (2000). https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.18723956

Keywords

Sub-SaharanAfricanQualitativeQuantitativeSocioeconomicIndigenousCase-Study

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