Zambia needs to undergo structural transformation triggered by increased agricultural and rural labour productivity if it is to achieve improved growth and broad-based poverty reduction. The current experience, however, is far from the radical change needed in order to achieve this. Zambia’s agricultural sector is characterised by a large number of poor smallholders contributing most of agricultural output, with low yields, limited commercialisation and few signs of rapid productivity growth
Current discourse on “agriculture for development” generally serves smallholders in developing count...
Land in Zambia plays a vital role in sustaining livelihoods, ensuring food security and reducing p...
AbstractOver the last decade, Zambia has witnessed a rapid increase in the number of medium-scale “e...
The approach favoured by most donors is to stimulate growth in smallholder agriculture by a variety ...
Zambia’s agricultural potential remains largely untapped but policy attention is shifting favourably...
Though Zambia has considerable agricultural potential, the sector’s contribution to growth and pover...
Although a majority of Zambians work in agriculture, only a small minority of smallholders succeed i...
Whether or not investments in African agriculture can generate quality employment at scale,avoid dis...
Large-scale investments (LSI) in farmland, commonly referred to as “land grabs”, have recently attra...
This paper traces the trajectories of successful commercial smallholders operating under differing s...
After six decades of policy experimentation, and efforts to promote economic diversification and red...
Enhanced agriculture productivity in sub-Saharan Africa is critical to promote economic growth and p...
There has been a sustained push for agricultural commercialisation in developing countries. In Afric...
There has been a sustained push for agricultural commercialisation in developing countries. In Afric...
African governments are making important policy choices in their quest to modernise agriculture, w...
Current discourse on “agriculture for development” generally serves smallholders in developing count...
Land in Zambia plays a vital role in sustaining livelihoods, ensuring food security and reducing p...
AbstractOver the last decade, Zambia has witnessed a rapid increase in the number of medium-scale “e...
The approach favoured by most donors is to stimulate growth in smallholder agriculture by a variety ...
Zambia’s agricultural potential remains largely untapped but policy attention is shifting favourably...
Though Zambia has considerable agricultural potential, the sector’s contribution to growth and pover...
Although a majority of Zambians work in agriculture, only a small minority of smallholders succeed i...
Whether or not investments in African agriculture can generate quality employment at scale,avoid dis...
Large-scale investments (LSI) in farmland, commonly referred to as “land grabs”, have recently attra...
This paper traces the trajectories of successful commercial smallholders operating under differing s...
After six decades of policy experimentation, and efforts to promote economic diversification and red...
Enhanced agriculture productivity in sub-Saharan Africa is critical to promote economic growth and p...
There has been a sustained push for agricultural commercialisation in developing countries. In Afric...
There has been a sustained push for agricultural commercialisation in developing countries. In Afric...
African governments are making important policy choices in their quest to modernise agriculture, w...
Current discourse on “agriculture for development” generally serves smallholders in developing count...
Land in Zambia plays a vital role in sustaining livelihoods, ensuring food security and reducing p...
AbstractOver the last decade, Zambia has witnessed a rapid increase in the number of medium-scale “e...