Since the turn of the century, agriculture in sub-Saharan Africa has been undergoing rapid transformation. Ghana is experiencing an agrarian revolution with increasing farmland sizes, increased mechanisation of production and external input usage, and high levels of commercialisation. In this paper we show the growth of farm sizes, the major drivers of increasing farm sizes, and emerging relations between different scales of farmers. The paper discusses the synergies and contradictions emerging from the processes of agricultural commercialisation in the context of rising farmland sizes and the implications for different social groups
The adoption of machinery in agricultural production in Africa south of the Sahara has been far behi...
The subject of this thesis is the process of agricultural mechanization in the tropical farming syst...
This study assesses whether the recent public and private efforts to improve farmers’ access to mech...
Agriculture in sub-Saharan Africa is undergoing rapid transformation involving major changes in farm...
This paper characterizes the transition from small-scale farming and the drivers of farm size growth...
The past decade has seen several African countries increasing their agricultural growth, a trend lar...
Most farmers in sub-Saharan Africa use very little market inputs. Consequently output of the farm d...
This research was designed to understand better the patterns of agricultural intensification and tra...
This paper examines the process of growth and the drivers of transition using a quantitative survey ...
We review the literature on the distribution of farm sizes in sub-Saharan Africa, trends over time, ...
Agriculture is predominantly rural and dominated by smallholder farmers. However, efforts to improve...
Increased capital use in agriculture, including mechanization, is con-sidered an integral process of...
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...
"Strategies for boosting the agricultural economies of developing countries usually focus on small f...
The adoption of machinery in agricultural production in Africa south of the Sahara has been far behi...
The subject of this thesis is the process of agricultural mechanization in the tropical farming syst...
This study assesses whether the recent public and private efforts to improve farmers’ access to mech...
Agriculture in sub-Saharan Africa is undergoing rapid transformation involving major changes in farm...
This paper characterizes the transition from small-scale farming and the drivers of farm size growth...
The past decade has seen several African countries increasing their agricultural growth, a trend lar...
Most farmers in sub-Saharan Africa use very little market inputs. Consequently output of the farm d...
This research was designed to understand better the patterns of agricultural intensification and tra...
This paper examines the process of growth and the drivers of transition using a quantitative survey ...
We review the literature on the distribution of farm sizes in sub-Saharan Africa, trends over time, ...
Agriculture is predominantly rural and dominated by smallholder farmers. However, efforts to improve...
Increased capital use in agriculture, including mechanization, is con-sidered an integral process of...
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...
"Strategies for boosting the agricultural economies of developing countries usually focus on small f...
The adoption of machinery in agricultural production in Africa south of the Sahara has been far behi...
The subject of this thesis is the process of agricultural mechanization in the tropical farming syst...
This study assesses whether the recent public and private efforts to improve farmers’ access to mech...