Crop-livestock-tree integration in Uganda: The case of Mukono-Wakiso innovation platform

Sylvia Namazzi*, Perez Muchunguzi, Dieuwke Lamers, Anna Sole-Amat, Piet van Asten, Thomas Dubois, Victor Afari-Sefa, Moses M. Tenywa, Immaculate Mugisa, Mariëtte McCampbell, Murat Sartas

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Abstract

Mukono and Wakiso are two districts where Humidtropics has one of its field sites in the Lake Victoria Crescent Zone of Uganda. This peri-urban area is highly populated, reducing the acreage under agriculture and threatening food security. The two districts have a booming business of real estate; many city entrants are opting to construct houses in either Mukono or Wakiso district. This increases competition for the land uses and exerts pressure on natural resources such as forests and wetlands. The districts are close to Kampala, the capital of Uganda, providing a big market opportunity for the farmers’ produce. Despite the business opportunities, the two districts have high youth unemployment close to the national average of 62 per cent, posing a challenge and opportunity for the IP (UBOS, 2002).
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationInnovation Platforms for Agricultural Development
Subtitle of host publicationEvaluating the Mature Innovation Platforms Landscape
EditorsI. Dror, J.J. Cadilhon, M. Schut, M. Misiko, S. Maheswari
PublisherTaylor & Francis
Chapter5
Pages79-97
ISBN (Electronic)9781317296133
ISBN (Print)9781138181717
Publication statusPublished - 22 Dec 2015

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