Mounting evidence suggests that sub-Saharan Africa has undergone profound rural transformation since the early 2000s, though progress has been highly uneven across countries. Conventional views of African agriculture are in many respects becoming obsolete. Our review highlights the evidence of farm-level transformation in the region, identifies the key sources of dynamism in the sector, and proposes an updated typology of farms that reflects the evolving nature of African agriculture. We underscore the rising importance of an entrepreneurial class of African commercialized medium-scale farmers, and examine the causes and consequences of this phenomenon.Non-PRIFPRI2; Feed the Future Innovation Laboratory for Food Security Policy (FSP); UNFSS...
Abstract in Undetermined African agriculture is more dynamic than one would expect, given the chroni...
Summary Widespread rural poverty in Africa and the success of Asia's Green Revolution suggest that a...
Small-scale farms that sell to urban markets in Africa are about 10 times more likely to use fertili...
Mounting evidence suggests that sub-Saharan Africa has undergone profound rural transformation since...
This study presents evidence of profound farm‐level transformation in parts of sub‐Saharan Africa, i...
This study presents evidence of profound farm‐level transformation in parts of sub‐Saharan Africa, i...
Sub-Saharan Africa is experiencing major changes in farm land ownership and use, which are both caus...
Sub-Saharan Africa is experiencing major changes in farm land ownership and use, which are both caus...
Sub-Saharan Africa is experiencing major changes in farm land ownership and use, which are both caus...
This study presents evidence of profound farm-level transformation in parts of sub-Saharan Africa, i...
We review the literature on the distribution of farm sizes in sub-Saharan Africa, trends over time, ...
Agriculture in sub-Saharan Africa is undergoing rapid transformation involving major changes in farm...
Sub-Saharan Africa is witnessing rapid changes in farm size distributions. “Medium-scale” farm landh...
The author argues that African rural areas behave differently from rural areas in fully commercializ...
During the past decades farmers in Sub-Saharan Africa had been prevented from making more intensive ...
Abstract in Undetermined African agriculture is more dynamic than one would expect, given the chroni...
Summary Widespread rural poverty in Africa and the success of Asia's Green Revolution suggest that a...
Small-scale farms that sell to urban markets in Africa are about 10 times more likely to use fertili...
Mounting evidence suggests that sub-Saharan Africa has undergone profound rural transformation since...
This study presents evidence of profound farm‐level transformation in parts of sub‐Saharan Africa, i...
This study presents evidence of profound farm‐level transformation in parts of sub‐Saharan Africa, i...
Sub-Saharan Africa is experiencing major changes in farm land ownership and use, which are both caus...
Sub-Saharan Africa is experiencing major changes in farm land ownership and use, which are both caus...
Sub-Saharan Africa is experiencing major changes in farm land ownership and use, which are both caus...
This study presents evidence of profound farm-level transformation in parts of sub-Saharan Africa, i...
We review the literature on the distribution of farm sizes in sub-Saharan Africa, trends over time, ...
Agriculture in sub-Saharan Africa is undergoing rapid transformation involving major changes in farm...
Sub-Saharan Africa is witnessing rapid changes in farm size distributions. “Medium-scale” farm landh...
The author argues that African rural areas behave differently from rural areas in fully commercializ...
During the past decades farmers in Sub-Saharan Africa had been prevented from making more intensive ...
Abstract in Undetermined African agriculture is more dynamic than one would expect, given the chroni...
Summary Widespread rural poverty in Africa and the success of Asia's Green Revolution suggest that a...
Small-scale farms that sell to urban markets in Africa are about 10 times more likely to use fertili...