
Research Questions:
- What climate-smart agricultural technologies (CSATs) are being promoted under TAGDev 2.0, and what is their uptake among youth farmers?
- What are the barriers to adoption of CSATs among young agripreneurs (knowledge, cost, risk perception)?
- What is the role of the university (via research & extension) in facilitating climate resilience among small-scale, youth-led agribusinesses?
Methods:
- Technology adoption study: Survey youth farmers in counties targeted by TAGDev for their awareness and use of CSATs (e.g., drought-resistant crops, water-saving irrigation).
- Experimental trials: In collaboration with UoE researchers, set up demonstration plots or pilot farms to test specific CSATs with youth.
- Cost-benefit analysis: Analyze the economics of adopting CSATs from the perspective of small-scale youth agripreneurs.
- Behavioral study: Use behavioral economics tools (focus groups, choice experiments) to understand risk perceptions and incentives.
Implications:
- Provide evidence on what climate-smart technologies work best for youth agripreneurs in specific contexts.
- Help UoE and TAGDev tailor extension and training programs to maximize climate resilience.
- Influence policy on youth-inclusive climate adaptation in agriculture.
