Publications by authors named "Khamaldin D Mutabazi"

Maize () is the essential staple in sub-Saharan Africa (SSA) and Tanzania in particular; the crop accounts for over 30% of the food production, 20% of the agricultural gross domestic product (GDP) and over 75% of the cereal consumption. Maize is grown under a higher risk of failure due to the over-dependence rain-fed farming system resulting in low income and food insecurity among maize-based farmers. However, many practices, including conservation agriculture, soil and water conservation, resilient crop varieties, and soil fertility management, are suggested to increase cereal productivity in Tanzania.

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Synopsis of recent research by authors named "Khamaldin D Mutabazi"

  • - Khamaldin D Mutabazi's research primarily focuses on enhancing the profitability and sustainability of maize cultivation in Tanzania, particularly in the context of the Wami River sub-basin, which is crucial for food security in sub-Saharan Africa.
  • - His 2020 study employs a bio-economic simulation approach to analyze the impact of nitrogen fertilizers and optimal plant population strategies on maize production, aiming to address the challenges posed by reliance on rain-fed agriculture.
  • - The findings suggest that improved agricultural practices, including the application of nitrogen fertilizers and optimized planting densities, can significantly boost maize yields, thereby alleviating income and food insecurity for maize farmers in the region.