Urban agriculture as an evolved sustainable urban livelihood: evidence from Kampala city, Uganda
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2024-12-22
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Agriculture & Food Security
Abstract
Background For centuries, urban agriculture has been a vital livelihood strategy of urban households in developing
countries. Previous studies looked at urban agriculture at a point in time as an urban livelihood for the urban poor
that struggle with eking out a living, without the current dynamism, which attracts the non-poor into the practice.
Having become an integral part of the urban economy, the study objective was to use poultry farming, to explore
the role of urban agriculture as an evolved and dynamic urban livelihood that attracts the non-poor.
Methods The study was conducted in Kampala, Uganda’s capital city. The unit of analysis were urban farming households. Data were collected through four (4) Focus Group Discussions (FGDs), sixteen (16) key informants and twenty
(20) In-Depth Interviews (IDIs) using purposive sampling techniques. Data were collected for a period of two (2)
months using unstructured research instruments, triangulated and thematically analysed.
Results Our results indicate that; urban agriculture is an evolving urban activity. This evolution and continuities were driven by the merits of urban agriculture (food, jobs and income) to urban dwellers. Urban agriculture
also contributed to the economic inclusion of women and the urban poor. There was household resource logic
in practicing urban agriculture, especially in the private sector, where jobs were scarce. In view of these innovations,
the urban authorities were supporting urban farmers with demonstrations and certifed inputs for farmers in Kampala
and beyond. To further develop urban agriculture, it is recommended that farmers organize themselves into viable
groups to further realize corporate advantages such as better resource access such as afordable fnancing, access
to better inputs and linkages with various institutions and stakeholders in production, value addition, policy and marketing for better returns and sustainable farming practices.
Conclusions These fndings if used in perspective by planners and regional managers have utility for the anchoring
of urban agriculture in the urbanisation agenda for Uganda and beyond. It is envisaged that, stakeholders can draw
useful actions relating to sustainable urban food production (consumer food shed), waste management, incomes, job
creation, training, research and innovations in urban areas.
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Urban agriculture, Urban farming, Livelihood, Poverty alleviation
Citation
Kwiringira, J., Mohling, E. W. P., Mathias, A., Ariho, P., Mugisha, J., Zakumumpa, H., ... & Tumwebaze, I. K. (2024). Urban agriculture as an evolved sustainable urban livelihood: evidence from Kampala city, Uganda. Agriculture & Food Security, 13(1), 1-11.