Effects of Urban Farming Practices on Income
Poverty Reduction in Dodoma Municipality,
Tanzania
Volume 3- Issue 3
Adili Y Zella*
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- Department of Economic Studies, The Mwalimu Nyerere Memorial Academy (MNMA)-Zanzibar, Tanzania
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Adili Y Zella, Department of Economic Studies, The Mwalimu Nyerere Memorial Academy (MNMA)-Zanzibar,
Tanzania
Received: June 14, 2018; Published: June 26, 2018
DOI: 10.32474/CIACR.2018.03.000161
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Abstract
The main objective of this paper is to reveal the less known effects of urban farming practices on income poverty reduction in
Dodoma Municipality, Tanzania. Collected primary and secondary data were analyzed both manually and by the use of SPSS software
in which descriptive statistics and multiple responses presented by frequencies and cross tabulation employed. The findings show
that the male raised higher income (61.7%) compared to women (38.3%) resulted from urban farming practices. It also shows that
the majority of urban farmers use rain water compared to other sources of water. The capital availability found to be a problem
(73.3%); has income below TZS 90,000 per month. The study also revealed that urban farmers use poor technology in farming
activities. However, the study found that urban farmers practice agro-forestry which help to prevent land degradation and to enrich
soil fertility as well as acting as wind breakers and shade provision. It was found that, though urban farming practices contribute to
reduce income poverty in the study area but there are some factors which found to hinder the improvement of urban farming such
as inadequate water supply, inefficiency laws and by laws and lack of improved seeds due to insufficient capital. These problems
can be minimized through early seed provision from government and NGOs, use of irrigation technology rather than depending on
rainfall, efficiency and effectiveness implementation of laws and by-laws and increase area for urban farming as population increase
in Dodoma municipality due to concentration of colleges/universities and government activities.
Keywords: Urban farming; Urban famers; Income poverty; Land degradation
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