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Effectiveness of Tea Farming for the Tea Farmer's Welfare in Rwanda
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Effectiveness of Tea Farming for the Tea Farmer’s Welfare in Rwanda

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This study examined the impact of tea farming on the welfare of farmers in COOPTHE SHAGASHA (2015-2017) in Rwanda. It identified key factors influencing tea farming, including plant type, soil composition, farm management, and farmer skills. Welfare indicators showed increased income (91.9%), savings (87.8%), housing improvement (89.2%), and better nutrition (89.2%). A strong positive correlation (Rs = .735) was found between tea farming and welfare, highlighting its significant role in improving farmers' livelihoods. The study concludes that tea farming contributes substantially to the welfare of COOPTHE SHAGASHA members.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
LAP Lambert Academic Publishing
Date
15 January 2025
Pages
88
ISBN
9786208422448

This study examined the impact of tea farming on the welfare of farmers in COOPTHE SHAGASHA (2015-2017) in Rwanda. It identified key factors influencing tea farming, including plant type, soil composition, farm management, and farmer skills. Welfare indicators showed increased income (91.9%), savings (87.8%), housing improvement (89.2%), and better nutrition (89.2%). A strong positive correlation (Rs = .735) was found between tea farming and welfare, highlighting its significant role in improving farmers' livelihoods. The study concludes that tea farming contributes substantially to the welfare of COOPTHE SHAGASHA members.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
LAP Lambert Academic Publishing
Date
15 January 2025
Pages
88
ISBN
9786208422448