Widespread poverty as well as food and income insecurity plague Africa’s dominant smallholder agriculture. Paradoxically, the very people who mainly depend on agriculture are not able to secure their own food and nutrition needs. Today, three-quarters of Africa’s malnourished children and the majority of people living in absolute poverty are found among the smallholder farmers who are key to the development of the continent
"In contrast to popular predictions of Africa’s worsening economic decline, recent research supports...
In a world that is developing fast, Africa¿s relative stagnation is a human tragedy that challenges ...
This chapter focuses on the role of African small-scale farmers in ensuring food security going into...
Agriculture in Africa is expected to meet the dual objectives of providing food and helping people t...
Farms less than two hectares constitute most farm holdings in Africa. Most of these farms are operat...
agriculture provides about 70 % of em-ployment, 40 % of exports, and one-third of GNP. Two-thirds of...
A great deal of research on agriculture in Africa is organized around the premise that intensificati...
In the wake of the 2008 food price crisis, the international development community, governments and ...
This paper uses the sustainable livelihoods framework to explore the contribution of smallholder pro...
In many sub-Saharan African countries smallholder farmers are vulnerable to food and income insecuri...
Despite progress, multiple burdens of malnutrition persist worldwide: 795 million people are hungry ...
"Agriculture plays a crucial role in the economy of sub-Saharan Africa. A feature of particular sig...
Africa contains some of the world’s poorest people. It is also the region with the slowest economic ...
The relative importance of small versus large farm enterprises in driving agricultural production gr...
The developmental role of agriculture has long been recognized in the literature. As a leading secto...
"In contrast to popular predictions of Africa’s worsening economic decline, recent research supports...
In a world that is developing fast, Africa¿s relative stagnation is a human tragedy that challenges ...
This chapter focuses on the role of African small-scale farmers in ensuring food security going into...
Agriculture in Africa is expected to meet the dual objectives of providing food and helping people t...
Farms less than two hectares constitute most farm holdings in Africa. Most of these farms are operat...
agriculture provides about 70 % of em-ployment, 40 % of exports, and one-third of GNP. Two-thirds of...
A great deal of research on agriculture in Africa is organized around the premise that intensificati...
In the wake of the 2008 food price crisis, the international development community, governments and ...
This paper uses the sustainable livelihoods framework to explore the contribution of smallholder pro...
In many sub-Saharan African countries smallholder farmers are vulnerable to food and income insecuri...
Despite progress, multiple burdens of malnutrition persist worldwide: 795 million people are hungry ...
"Agriculture plays a crucial role in the economy of sub-Saharan Africa. A feature of particular sig...
Africa contains some of the world’s poorest people. It is also the region with the slowest economic ...
The relative importance of small versus large farm enterprises in driving agricultural production gr...
The developmental role of agriculture has long been recognized in the literature. As a leading secto...
"In contrast to popular predictions of Africa’s worsening economic decline, recent research supports...
In a world that is developing fast, Africa¿s relative stagnation is a human tragedy that challenges ...
This chapter focuses on the role of African small-scale farmers in ensuring food security going into...