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Biblioteca Growing sustainable tea on Kenyan smallholder farms

Growing sustainable tea on Kenyan smallholder farms

Growing sustainable tea on Kenyan smallholder farms

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Date of publication
Diciembre 2011
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ISBN / Resource ID
AGRIS:US201600076367
Pages
59-66

This paper describes a partnership between Lipton tea and the Kenya Tea Development Agency (KTDA). The partnership aims to encourage smallholders to produce tea more sustainably and profitably. A Farmer Field School (FFS) approach was used. This has resulted in the development of high levels of social capital, and the programme has resulted in increased annual yields and a renewed focus on improved water and land management. Farmers who have graduated from FFSs have acted as extension agents themselves. Overall, the partnership provides a good example of how an FFS approach to extension has prepared the ground for a large-scale roll-out of more sustainable production practices across rural Kenya.

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Mitei, Zakaria

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