Tanzania has a wide range of agroecosystems that are characterized by varying climatic conditions, topography, and soil types. These agroecosystems support diverse agricultural practices, ranging from small-scale subsistence farming to large-scale commercial agriculture.
The main agroecosystems in Tanzania where FBS is working include:
Tanzania’s agroecosystems face various challenges, including soil degradation, deforestation, climate change, pests and diseases, and limited access to agricultural inputs and markets. However, the government and development partners are implementing various programs and initiatives to promote sustainable agriculture practices, increase productivity, and improve livelihoods in these systems. These include promoting agroforestry, conservation agriculture, and climate-smart agriculture practices, improving access to markets and finance for smallholder farmers, and strengthening extension and advisory services.