Agroforestry Practices and Community Livelihoods in Koro Sub County Omoro District
Abstract
In Koro sub county agroforestry practices of agrisilvicultural, silvopastoral and apiculture are
agroforestry practices that are practiced by the farmers is a promising alternative and is
considers as one of the few options to lift farmers out of poverty and improve livelihood
security. This study examined the potential benefits of agroforestry practices on livelihoods of
farmers’ community of Koro Sub County using the data that were collected by farmers
participatory research, and a farmers’ household survey of four representative villages in the
Koro sub county. Farmers were assessed on agroforestry practices, attitude toward its and their
potential benefits on livelihood of farmers’community in Koro Sub County example include
increase food security from agroforestry practices helps improved their standard of living and
income can maintain basic household needs, providing food security and fuel wood, and
contributes to healthcare, housing and sanitation conditions, and meeting educational expenses.