This brief is based on a working paper, which seeks to inform future APRA research. In so doing, the brief helps to address debates about the feasibility of developing smallholder agriculture through commercialisation. In particular, it seeks to address the following broad questions: How has thinking about agricultural development evolved since 2010? How has the context for smallholder commercialisation evolved in this period? Second, the brief asks: how much growth has been seen in agriculture and agricultural productivity since 1990? And how much does agricultural growth correlate with changes in national income, poverty and nutrition
Agriculture is one of the natural blessings and beauty as well as livelihood of Africa despite a num...
Transforming Africa’s economic development requires a shift away from its characteristic dependence ...
This paper aims to draw out lessons from experiencesof smallholder commercialisation in Asia and Lat...
This brief aims to summarise existing understandings of rural transformation and transitions in Afri...
Rapid growth in the agricultural sector is central to any strategy for slashing poverty and hunger o...
There is evidence to show that there has been a transition regarding the structure of land ownership...
This brief presents a critical discussion of the political economy of agricultural commercialisation...
Using evidence gathered in Asia and Latin America, this brief draws out lessons in smallholder comme...
It is broadly recognised that vigorous agricultural growth is essential for African development, bot...
Farms less than two hectares constitute most farm holdings in Africa. Most of these farms are operat...
The improved performance of the agricultural sector in Africa south of the Sahara during the most re...
Given the highly climate-sensitive character of agricultural production, climate change has obvious ...
In today’s more integrated world economy, agricultural growth in Africa depends not only on raising ...
Despite the achievements of smallholders in Asia during the green revolution, there is scepticism th...
"Rapid growth in the agricultural sector is central to any strategy for slashing poverty and hunger ...
Agriculture is one of the natural blessings and beauty as well as livelihood of Africa despite a num...
Transforming Africa’s economic development requires a shift away from its characteristic dependence ...
This paper aims to draw out lessons from experiencesof smallholder commercialisation in Asia and Lat...
This brief aims to summarise existing understandings of rural transformation and transitions in Afri...
Rapid growth in the agricultural sector is central to any strategy for slashing poverty and hunger o...
There is evidence to show that there has been a transition regarding the structure of land ownership...
This brief presents a critical discussion of the political economy of agricultural commercialisation...
Using evidence gathered in Asia and Latin America, this brief draws out lessons in smallholder comme...
It is broadly recognised that vigorous agricultural growth is essential for African development, bot...
Farms less than two hectares constitute most farm holdings in Africa. Most of these farms are operat...
The improved performance of the agricultural sector in Africa south of the Sahara during the most re...
Given the highly climate-sensitive character of agricultural production, climate change has obvious ...
In today’s more integrated world economy, agricultural growth in Africa depends not only on raising ...
Despite the achievements of smallholders in Asia during the green revolution, there is scepticism th...
"Rapid growth in the agricultural sector is central to any strategy for slashing poverty and hunger ...
Agriculture is one of the natural blessings and beauty as well as livelihood of Africa despite a num...
Transforming Africa’s economic development requires a shift away from its characteristic dependence ...
This paper aims to draw out lessons from experiencesof smallholder commercialisation in Asia and Lat...