This article compares the growth-generating power of alternative agricultural development strategies in Madagascar. Projections from a semi-input-output model and a recently developed social accounting matrix suggest that both paddy and export crops stimulate strong linkages with other sectors of the Malagasy economy. But since paddy output can be increased at lower cost, investment in rehabilitating small irrigated rice perimeters generates 40% to 100% more GOP than a comparable investment in coffee production. Paddy also generates greater employment and a more equitable income distribution
Traditionally a one-crop economy based on exports of rice, Thailand has achieved a remarkable degree...
In 2017–2018, a group of international development funding agencies launched the Crops to End Hunger...
In 2017-2018, a group of international development funding agencies launched the Crops to End Hunger...
This article compares the growth-generating power of alternative agricultural development strategies...
population, lack of an adequate transportation system, a banking and commercial system favouring lar...
This study explores the constraints on agricultural productivity and priorities in boosting producti...
Madagascar’s economy showed little progress during the decade from 2009 to 2019, growing at an avera...
This paper examines the impact of agriculture, especially coffee, vanilla, and clove exports on econ...
Large-scale agricultural investment in land was found to lead to positive employment and poverty red...
"Rapid growth in the agricultural sector is central to any strategy for slashing poverty and hunger ...
We introduce a method for properly attributing observed productivity and risk changes among new prod...
This paper is based on community-level data from 188 villages in rural Madagascar. The survey that w...
In the eastern rainforests of Madagascar, rainfed swidden rice cultivation remains prevalent despite...
This study explores the constraints on agricultural productivity and priorities in boosting producti...
Although rice accounts for approximately forty-four percent of land under cultivation and forty-six ...
Traditionally a one-crop economy based on exports of rice, Thailand has achieved a remarkable degree...
In 2017–2018, a group of international development funding agencies launched the Crops to End Hunger...
In 2017-2018, a group of international development funding agencies launched the Crops to End Hunger...
This article compares the growth-generating power of alternative agricultural development strategies...
population, lack of an adequate transportation system, a banking and commercial system favouring lar...
This study explores the constraints on agricultural productivity and priorities in boosting producti...
Madagascar’s economy showed little progress during the decade from 2009 to 2019, growing at an avera...
This paper examines the impact of agriculture, especially coffee, vanilla, and clove exports on econ...
Large-scale agricultural investment in land was found to lead to positive employment and poverty red...
"Rapid growth in the agricultural sector is central to any strategy for slashing poverty and hunger ...
We introduce a method for properly attributing observed productivity and risk changes among new prod...
This paper is based on community-level data from 188 villages in rural Madagascar. The survey that w...
In the eastern rainforests of Madagascar, rainfed swidden rice cultivation remains prevalent despite...
This study explores the constraints on agricultural productivity and priorities in boosting producti...
Although rice accounts for approximately forty-four percent of land under cultivation and forty-six ...
Traditionally a one-crop economy based on exports of rice, Thailand has achieved a remarkable degree...
In 2017–2018, a group of international development funding agencies launched the Crops to End Hunger...
In 2017-2018, a group of international development funding agencies launched the Crops to End Hunger...