The diagnosis of rural poverty in Africa has historically adhered to the cultural barrier hypothesis, which identified social and cultural factors as overriding impediments to the adoption of innovations and the attainment of development objectives. The prevalent orthodoxy has been that the behavior of African peasants is always conditioned by a subsistence ethic that renders such societies impervious to change and innovation. This article utilizes the case example of Bungoma district in Western Kenya to debunk the notion of inherent African peasant conservatism. Employing mainly primary research material, the article argues instead that African rural households do possess the requisite capacity to positively respond to economic incentives...
Rural areas in Africa carry over 60 percent of the population in the continent. Yet they are the poo...
As anyone familiar with Kenya knows, Harambee, or self-help is a pervasive phenomenon which engages ...
INTRODUCTION: Governments throughout the developing world have a keen interest in diversifying thei...
The diagnosis of rural poverty in Africa has historically adhered to the cultural barrier hypothesis...
Kenya has been the focus of one of the most intense academic and policy debates an African political...
This dissertation demonstrates the different ways in which practitioners, policy-makers, and locals,...
The introduction of modern agricultural technology in Africa is an enormous challenge. It will only ...
WHY HAVE PEASANT farmers in Africa not adopted modern agricultural techno-logy more readily? In the ...
Poverty in rural Zimbabwe was rampant during colonial and post independence times. Poverty creation...
Africa has experienced the least socioeconomic progress in recent decades by many measures. Poverty,...
Summary Widespread rural poverty in Africa and the success of Asia's Green Revolution suggest that a...
This paper contributes to the debate on the way forward in sub-‐Saharan Africa with respect to the ...
Kenya has a fairly developed cooperative movement, the backbone of which is agricultural marketing c...
Abstract: Agriculture is the mainstay of development in most of the Africa’s rural communities. Agri...
Increasing agricultural productivity depends on the adoption of modern technology that involves the ...
Rural areas in Africa carry over 60 percent of the population in the continent. Yet they are the poo...
As anyone familiar with Kenya knows, Harambee, or self-help is a pervasive phenomenon which engages ...
INTRODUCTION: Governments throughout the developing world have a keen interest in diversifying thei...
The diagnosis of rural poverty in Africa has historically adhered to the cultural barrier hypothesis...
Kenya has been the focus of one of the most intense academic and policy debates an African political...
This dissertation demonstrates the different ways in which practitioners, policy-makers, and locals,...
The introduction of modern agricultural technology in Africa is an enormous challenge. It will only ...
WHY HAVE PEASANT farmers in Africa not adopted modern agricultural techno-logy more readily? In the ...
Poverty in rural Zimbabwe was rampant during colonial and post independence times. Poverty creation...
Africa has experienced the least socioeconomic progress in recent decades by many measures. Poverty,...
Summary Widespread rural poverty in Africa and the success of Asia's Green Revolution suggest that a...
This paper contributes to the debate on the way forward in sub-‐Saharan Africa with respect to the ...
Kenya has a fairly developed cooperative movement, the backbone of which is agricultural marketing c...
Abstract: Agriculture is the mainstay of development in most of the Africa’s rural communities. Agri...
Increasing agricultural productivity depends on the adoption of modern technology that involves the ...
Rural areas in Africa carry over 60 percent of the population in the continent. Yet they are the poo...
As anyone familiar with Kenya knows, Harambee, or self-help is a pervasive phenomenon which engages ...
INTRODUCTION: Governments throughout the developing world have a keen interest in diversifying thei...