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Item Agricultural practices for rural development and environmental conservation under chagga home garden production systems: a case of Moshi district, Tanzania(International Journal of Development and Sustainability, 2022) Ringo, Dominick E; Urassa, Justin K; Malisa, Emmanuel TThe paper shares experience from a research and development project that attempted to address the low productivity and deterioration of the Chagga home gardens farming system. A cross-sectional research design was used whereby primary data was collected from 82 households, eight focus group discussions and ten key informants. In addition, project documents and district agricultural reports were reviewed to complement the primary data. Key findings show that adoption of improved banana varieties was high by 84.1% followed with 73.2%, 72% and 69.5% which were Orange fleshed sweet potatoes, Village Savings and Loans Association and conservation agriculture respectively. The high adoption of improved banana varieties and recruitment of community-based experts familiar with complexity of the home gardens are among the notable project outcomes. Nonetheless, improvement of traditional irrigation and rainwater harvesting was deemed necessary in counteracting hazards of climate change and its variability. It is concluded that improvement of the Chagga home gardens is inevitable given their current low productivity and the impact of climate change. In addition, there is need to commercialize agriculture in the study area to match the ever increasing population but in a way that is sustainable with the existing farming system. It is hereby recommended that further studies be conducted for a better understanding of the complexity and livelihood potential of the Chagga home gardensItem Challenges in promoting agricultural innovations under public- private partnership: experiences from a project on enhancing sunflower production for poverty alleviation in Mvomero and Kilosa districts, Morogoro, Tanzania(Exclusive Journal publishing house, 2016) Mwajombe, Kizito Kayanda; Mattee, Amon Z; Mabebe, Ntumva Erasmus; Haule, Sylvester Charles; Malisa, Emmanuel TPromoting agricultural innovations and technologies among smallholder farmers can be enhanced through Public Private Partnership (PPP). This study attempted to explore challenges faced while promoting agricultural innovations under PPP based on experiences from a project on Enhancing Sunflower Production in Kilosa and Mvomero Districts in Tanzania. Despite of the benefits attained by partners including farmers having an opportunity to learn new agronomic practices and learning by doing and testing new sunflower varieties through trials conducted under Farmer Field Schools, among the challenges identified include partners’ divergent objectives and expectations which stalled the whole process of partnership and necessitated a re-planning of the project