Livelihood Strategies for Food Shortages during Dry Seasons in Tanzania: A Case Study of the Halali River Catchment Areas in Wanging’ombe District

C. Mulungu, U. S. Msemwa
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This paper examines the livelihood strategies adopted by people in the Halali River catchment areas of Wanging’ombe District, Njombe region, Tanzania, during food shortage. The study employed a mixed research approach, utilising quantitative and qualitative methods. Questionnaires, in-depth interviews, focused group discussions (FGDs) and documentary reviews were used for data collection, involving 310 heads of households and 23 key informants. Descriptive statistics and content analysis were used to analyse data. The results indicate that people in the Halali catchment area adopted various off-farm income-generating activities such as business, carpentry, masonry, pottery, basket making and brewing beer as survival strategies during food shortages. Other sources of off-farm income-generating activities included wage employment, casual agricultural labour and remittances from relatives living far from the basin. It is concluded that most households in the study area were poor and likely to be food insecure due to limited opportunities for off-farm income-generating activities. It is recommended that the government should disseminate knowledge on the availability of reliable markets for agricultural products and the protection of the Halali River catchment areas.
坦桑尼亚旱季粮食短缺的生计策略:旺金翁贝区哈拉利河集水区案例研究
本文探讨了坦桑尼亚恩宗贝地区万金翁贝区哈拉利河流域的人们在粮食短缺期间所采取的生计策略。本研究采用了定量和定性相结合的混合研究方法。数据收集采用了问卷调查、深度访谈、焦点小组讨论(FGDs)和文件审查等方法,涉及 310 位户主和 23 位关键信息提供者。数据分析采用了描述性统计和内容分析。结果表明,哈拉利集水区的人们采用了各种非农业创收活动,如经商、木工、石匠、制陶、编篮子和酿造啤酒,作为粮食短缺时的生存策略。其他非农业创收活动的来源包括工资性就业、农业临时工和远离流域的亲戚的汇款。结论是,由于从事非农业创收活动的机会有限,研究地区的大多数家庭都很贫困,而且很可能缺乏粮食保障。建议政府宣传有关农产品可靠市场的可用性和保护哈拉利河流域的知识。
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