The global food consumption is expected to double by the year 2050 and this calls for an increase in the world food production. The situation is even more challenging for sub-‐Sahara Africa where there will be more rapid population growth (from 770 million in 2005 to between 1.5 and 2 billion in 2050). However, unlike other developing countries in Asia, the level of agricultural mechanization in Sub-‐Sahara Africa is still very low and is faced with a number of constraints. It is important for the attention of governments and other institutions to be drawn to these for immediate intervention to be taken. The objective of this paper was to identify some of the factors responsible for the present abysmally low level of agricultural mechaniz...
Mechanisation of large‐scale agricultural fields often requires the application of modern technologi...
Mechanization no longer appears to be a priority in agricultural development strategies in Africa, a...
According to the World Health Organization (2020), many parts of the world have demonstrated potenti...
Agriculture is a main source of income, employment, and livelihood of a significant proportion of th...
Increasing agricultural mechanization has long been of interest to many African countries. Constrain...
Agriculture, the most important industry in Africa, has not provided adequate food security and econ...
A dvanced agricultural technologies have not achieved much success in Sub-Saharan Africa. Attempts t...
Agricultural mechanization in Africa south of the Sahara — especially for small farms and businesses...
A renewed focus on agriculture’s potential contribution to economic transformation in Africa has res...
Evaluates the technical and social conditions of agriculture and the technological innovations to in...
This paper examines the state, drivers and, consequently, the impacts of agricultural mechanization ...
Agricultural mechanization in Africa south of the Sahara — especially for small farms and businesses...
The majority of Africans still live in rural areas, and an astonishing one in three Africans, or 215...
Mechanization increases the power applied to agricultural operations and is one tool among many for ...
Despite the widespread diffusion of productivity-enhancing agricultural technologies the world over,...
Mechanisation of large‐scale agricultural fields often requires the application of modern technologi...
Mechanization no longer appears to be a priority in agricultural development strategies in Africa, a...
According to the World Health Organization (2020), many parts of the world have demonstrated potenti...
Agriculture is a main source of income, employment, and livelihood of a significant proportion of th...
Increasing agricultural mechanization has long been of interest to many African countries. Constrain...
Agriculture, the most important industry in Africa, has not provided adequate food security and econ...
A dvanced agricultural technologies have not achieved much success in Sub-Saharan Africa. Attempts t...
Agricultural mechanization in Africa south of the Sahara — especially for small farms and businesses...
A renewed focus on agriculture’s potential contribution to economic transformation in Africa has res...
Evaluates the technical and social conditions of agriculture and the technological innovations to in...
This paper examines the state, drivers and, consequently, the impacts of agricultural mechanization ...
Agricultural mechanization in Africa south of the Sahara — especially for small farms and businesses...
The majority of Africans still live in rural areas, and an astonishing one in three Africans, or 215...
Mechanization increases the power applied to agricultural operations and is one tool among many for ...
Despite the widespread diffusion of productivity-enhancing agricultural technologies the world over,...
Mechanisation of large‐scale agricultural fields often requires the application of modern technologi...
Mechanization no longer appears to be a priority in agricultural development strategies in Africa, a...
According to the World Health Organization (2020), many parts of the world have demonstrated potenti...