African Journal of Practical Theology and Missiology

Advancing Scholarship Across the Continent

Vol. 2008 No. 1 (2008)

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Implementing Climate Resilient Rice Varieties among Smallholder Farmers in Madagascar: An Impact Analysis

Andriamahel Ravelonjato, University of Fianarantsoa Harisono Mahazoasalamanga, University of Antananarivo Razafindramarolahy Ambalavolanana, Department of Advanced Studies, National Centre for Applied Research on Rural Development (FOFIFA) Antony Razafindrakoto, University of Antananarivo
DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.18878857
Published: September 1, 2008

Abstract

Madagascar is a small island nation heavily reliant on agriculture for its economy and food security. Climate change poses significant challenges to rice production, with rising temperatures and unpredictable rainfall affecting yields. A mixed-methods approach was employed, combining quantitative data from farmer surveys with qualitative insights through interviews and focus groups. The introduction of climate resilient rice varieties has successfully enhanced agricultural productivity and resilience among smallholder farmers in Madagascar, contributing to food security improvements. Government support for seed distribution and training programmes should be prioritised to ensure wider adoption of these resilient crops.

How to Cite

Andriamahel Ravelonjato, Harisono Mahazoasalamanga, Razafindramarolahy Ambalavolanana, Antony Razafindrakoto (2008). Implementing Climate Resilient Rice Varieties among Smallholder Farmers in Madagascar: An Impact Analysis. African Journal of Practical Theology and Missiology, Vol. 2008 No. 1 (2008). https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.18878857

Keywords

MadagascarClimate Change AdaptationSmallholder AgricultureYield GainsAgroecologyParticipatory ApproachImpact Assessment

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