Cotton production in the Francophone African Countries (FACs) derives exclusively from smallholders whose holding size is less than 5 ha on average. From 1990s, the FACs are globally ranking third to second in exporting cotton to the world market. Such an achievement could be regarded as the result of an institutional construction which took place for four decades in dealing with the smallholders' constraints and concerns. Since the mid-1990s, the FACs are engaged into processes of privatization/liberalization, at distinct modalities, within the implementation of globalization-oriented policies. Drastic changes are now observed in pricing mechanisms, provision of inputs and credit to farmers...etc. These changes imply modifications in the r...
The World Bank Group working paper on ‘Reforming the cotton sector in sub-Saharan Africa' notes that...
The positive outcomes of cotton production in Franc Zone Africa are particularly emphasized during t...
Cotton has a strategic importance for Central Africa countries in terms of incomes for the producers...
Cotton production in the Francophone African Countries (FACs) derives exclusively from smallholders ...
Reproduction du texte dans une revue anglaise en fin 2008 et dans une revue française en 2009Cotton ...
Abstract Cotton production in the Francophone African Countries (FACs) derives exclusively from smal...
Cotton production in the Francophone African Countries (FACs) derives exclusively from smallholders ...
Cotton production in the Francophone African Countries (FACs) derives exclusively from smallholders ...
La production cotonnière dans les pays de l'Afrique Zone Franc (AZF) procède exclusivement des explo...
For the first time, in 2001, Francophone African countries were globally ranking second in the world...
The cotton sector has been amongst the most regulated in Africa, and still is to a large extent in W...
Cotton is one of the most important smallholder cash crops in Sub-Saharan Africa (SSA). How to ensu...
The Francophone African Countries (FACs) exclusively fight for the abolition of subsidies applied by...
The Francophone African Countries (FACs) exclusively fight for the abolition of subsidies applied by...
The cotton sector has been amongst the most regulated in Africa, and still is to a large extent in W...
The World Bank Group working paper on ‘Reforming the cotton sector in sub-Saharan Africa' notes that...
The positive outcomes of cotton production in Franc Zone Africa are particularly emphasized during t...
Cotton has a strategic importance for Central Africa countries in terms of incomes for the producers...
Cotton production in the Francophone African Countries (FACs) derives exclusively from smallholders ...
Reproduction du texte dans une revue anglaise en fin 2008 et dans une revue française en 2009Cotton ...
Abstract Cotton production in the Francophone African Countries (FACs) derives exclusively from smal...
Cotton production in the Francophone African Countries (FACs) derives exclusively from smallholders ...
Cotton production in the Francophone African Countries (FACs) derives exclusively from smallholders ...
La production cotonnière dans les pays de l'Afrique Zone Franc (AZF) procède exclusivement des explo...
For the first time, in 2001, Francophone African countries were globally ranking second in the world...
The cotton sector has been amongst the most regulated in Africa, and still is to a large extent in W...
Cotton is one of the most important smallholder cash crops in Sub-Saharan Africa (SSA). How to ensu...
The Francophone African Countries (FACs) exclusively fight for the abolition of subsidies applied by...
The Francophone African Countries (FACs) exclusively fight for the abolition of subsidies applied by...
The cotton sector has been amongst the most regulated in Africa, and still is to a large extent in W...
The World Bank Group working paper on ‘Reforming the cotton sector in sub-Saharan Africa' notes that...
The positive outcomes of cotton production in Franc Zone Africa are particularly emphasized during t...
Cotton has a strategic importance for Central Africa countries in terms of incomes for the producers...