Agrifood Economics

Food security and adaptation impacts of potential climate smart agricultural practices in Zambia

Year: 2015
Author(s): FAO
This paper analyzes how a set of widely promoted agricultural practices, including reduced tillage, crop rotations, legume intercropping as well as the use of modern inputs, affect crop yields and their resilience (i.e. probability of disastrously low yields) in Zambia using panel data from the Rural Incomes and Livelihoods Surveys (RILS). It provides important insights into the interplay between food security outcomes and climatic variables, and provides policy implications for targeted interventions to improve the productivity and the resilience of smallholder agriculture in Zambia in the face of climate change.
Theme: Climate
Publication type: Country case study
Country coverage: Zambia
Region: Africa
JEL codes: O13, Q01, Q12, Q16, Q18