1) One can achieve poverty reduction in rural areas of Zambia by both growth and inequality reduction, but growth must be the main driver; 2) Rural income growth does not come from agriculture alone so options to diversify income are very important and should be pursued; 3) But careful attention is required to focus on improved endowments and reduced constraints facing households trying to improve agriculture directly as well as trying to improve possibilities of income diversification away from agriculture; and 4) Land per labourer, education, and location (market access and infrastructure) are key dimensions to understand and figure out how to improve
This study analyzed the determinants of crop diversification as well as the factors influencing the ...
Over the past decade pro-poor agricultural growth strategies intended to raise smallholder productiv...
Zambia is one of the poorest countries in Africa. Despite substantial reform during the 1990s, the e...
1) One can achieve poverty reduction in rural areas of Zambia by both growth and inequality reductio...
Despite Zambia’s sustained and fairly robust agricultural growth since 2000, rural poverty levels ha...
Economists have long held that broad-based agricultural growth is the most powerful source of povert...
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...
Agriculture is an important sector of Zambia’s economy, serving as the main source of income for the...
This paper provides a micro-level foundation for discussions of income and asset allocation within t...
It might be considered unlikely that inadequate access to land would be one ...
Recent significant agricultural growth without rural poverty reduction in Zambia is causing concern ...
Key Policy Message: - Despite having relatively low population densities, inadequate access to land ...
"Zambia has experienced strong economic performance since 1999. However, agriculture has not perform...
Zambia needs to undergo structural transformation triggered by increased agricultural and rural labo...
This study analyzed the determinants of crop diversification as well as the factors influencing the ...
Over the past decade pro-poor agricultural growth strategies intended to raise smallholder productiv...
Zambia is one of the poorest countries in Africa. Despite substantial reform during the 1990s, the e...
1) One can achieve poverty reduction in rural areas of Zambia by both growth and inequality reductio...
Despite Zambia’s sustained and fairly robust agricultural growth since 2000, rural poverty levels ha...
Economists have long held that broad-based agricultural growth is the most powerful source of povert...
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...
Agriculture is an important sector of Zambia’s economy, serving as the main source of income for the...
This paper provides a micro-level foundation for discussions of income and asset allocation within t...
It might be considered unlikely that inadequate access to land would be one ...
Recent significant agricultural growth without rural poverty reduction in Zambia is causing concern ...
Key Policy Message: - Despite having relatively low population densities, inadequate access to land ...
"Zambia has experienced strong economic performance since 1999. However, agriculture has not perform...
Zambia needs to undergo structural transformation triggered by increased agricultural and rural labo...
This study analyzed the determinants of crop diversification as well as the factors influencing the ...
Over the past decade pro-poor agricultural growth strategies intended to raise smallholder productiv...
Zambia is one of the poorest countries in Africa. Despite substantial reform during the 1990s, the e...