Implications of climate-smart agriculture technology adoption on women's productivity and food security in Tanzania

IF 4.5 3区 经济学 Q1 AGRICULTURAL ECONOMICS & POLICY
Mkupete Jaah Mkupete, Jorge Davalos
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Abstract

Gender gaps in productivity and food security persist in the face of climate change, necessitating effective strategies for empowering women and reducing their vulnerability. This study examines the gender-specific impacts of climate-smart agriculture (CSA) adoption on productivity, food security, and resilience to climate shocks in Tanzania. Using panel data from the World Bank's Tanzanian Living Standard Measurement Survey (LSMS) spanning 2008–2013, we employ a multinomial switching regression model (MSRM) approach to identify the effects of CSA adoption on agricultural outcomes. Our findings reveal that CSA non-adoption exacerbates the gender gap in yields and food security, favoring men. However, CSA adoption leads to more equitable outcomes, bridging the gender gap and improving productivity and food security for both men and women. Additionally, adopters of CSA techniques exhibit greater resilience to climate shocks, experiencing smaller yield declines during periods of low rainfall. This study contributes to the literature by providing empirical evidence on the gendered impacts of CSA adoption, testing the risk reduction capacity of CSA technologies, and addressing the limited research on Tanzania. The findings emphasize the importance of gender-responsive CSA policies in promoting agricultural resilience and food security in the face of climate change.

气候智能型农业技术对坦桑尼亚妇女生产力和粮食安全的影响
面对气候变化,生产力和粮食安全方面的性别差距仍然存在,因此需要有效的战略来增强妇女权能并减少其脆弱性。本研究考察了坦桑尼亚采用气候智慧型农业(CSA)对生产力、粮食安全和抵御气候冲击能力的性别影响。利用世界银行2008-2013年坦桑尼亚生活水平测量调查(LSMS)的面板数据,我们采用多项切换回归模型(MSRM)方法来确定采用CSA对农业成果的影响。我们的研究结果表明,不采用CSA加剧了产量和粮食安全方面的性别差距,有利于男性。然而,采用CSA会带来更公平的结果,弥合性别差距,提高男性和女性的生产力和粮食安全。此外,采用CSA技术的人对气候冲击表现出更大的适应能力,在低降雨量期间的产量下降较小。本研究通过提供CSA采用的性别影响的经验证据,测试CSA技术的风险降低能力,以及解决坦桑尼亚研究的局限性,为文献做出了贡献。研究结果强调了促进性别平等的农业可持续发展政策在应对气候变化时促进农业抗灾能力和粮食安全的重要性。
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Agricultural Economics
Agricultural Economics 管理科学-农业经济与政策
CiteScore
7.30
自引率
4.90%
发文量
62
审稿时长
3 months
期刊介绍: Agricultural Economics aims to disseminate the most important research results and policy analyses in our discipline, from all regions of the world. Topical coverage ranges from consumption and nutrition to land use and the environment, at every scale of analysis from households to markets and the macro-economy. Applicable methodologies include econometric estimation and statistical hypothesis testing, optimization and simulation models, descriptive reviews and policy analyses. We particularly encourage submission of empirical work that can be replicated and tested by others.
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