Agricultural policies in sub-Saharan Africa have paid insufficient attention to sustainable intensification. In Uganda, agricultural productivity has stagnated with aggregate increases in crop production being attributed to expansion of cultivated land area. To enhance sustainable crop intensification, the Ugandan Government collaborated with stakeholders to develop agricultural policies using an evidence-based approach. Previously, evidence-based decision-making tended to focus on the evidence base rather than evidence and its interactions within the broader policy context. We identify opportunities and pitfalls to strengthen science engagement in agricultural policy design by analysing the types of evidence required, and how it was shared...
Policy research on African agriculture is long on prescriptions for what needs to be done to spur ag...
Published online: 26 Jan 2018Informal institutions play an important role in the socio-cultural live...
Weak and inefficient institutional arrangements have been identified as a major cause of the slow pa...
This paper discusses the contribution of research-based evidence to effective policy and decision-m...
Although the political context in Uganda exhibits democratic deficit and patronage, research and dev...
The central argument in this report is that most policy research on African agriculture is irrelevan...
Despite Agricultural Science and Technology Indicators’ (ASTI) global and regional visibility-and th...
The Agricultural Policy Research in Africa (APRA) programme has generated new evidence and insights ...
Published online: 31 August 2017.Sustainable Crop Intensification (SCI) has been recognized as a mea...
Journal articleSustainable agricultural intensification (SAI) has the potential to increase food se...
Improving agricultural policy-making at the national level constitutes a major challenge for all tho...
A century after its inception, agroecology has entered mainstream development debates as a more sust...
Policy research on African agriculture is long on prescriptions on what needs to be done to reverse ...
Uganda has put emphasis on the agricultural sector as a strategy for raising rural incomes and reduc...
The linear model of technology generation and transfer from researcher to extensionist to farmers ha...
Policy research on African agriculture is long on prescriptions for what needs to be done to spur ag...
Published online: 26 Jan 2018Informal institutions play an important role in the socio-cultural live...
Weak and inefficient institutional arrangements have been identified as a major cause of the slow pa...
This paper discusses the contribution of research-based evidence to effective policy and decision-m...
Although the political context in Uganda exhibits democratic deficit and patronage, research and dev...
The central argument in this report is that most policy research on African agriculture is irrelevan...
Despite Agricultural Science and Technology Indicators’ (ASTI) global and regional visibility-and th...
The Agricultural Policy Research in Africa (APRA) programme has generated new evidence and insights ...
Published online: 31 August 2017.Sustainable Crop Intensification (SCI) has been recognized as a mea...
Journal articleSustainable agricultural intensification (SAI) has the potential to increase food se...
Improving agricultural policy-making at the national level constitutes a major challenge for all tho...
A century after its inception, agroecology has entered mainstream development debates as a more sust...
Policy research on African agriculture is long on prescriptions on what needs to be done to reverse ...
Uganda has put emphasis on the agricultural sector as a strategy for raising rural incomes and reduc...
The linear model of technology generation and transfer from researcher to extensionist to farmers ha...
Policy research on African agriculture is long on prescriptions for what needs to be done to spur ag...
Published online: 26 Jan 2018Informal institutions play an important role in the socio-cultural live...
Weak and inefficient institutional arrangements have been identified as a major cause of the slow pa...