This study highlights how, through a series of scenarios, public investments promoting agricultural productivity in Uganda could drive growth in agrifood production, with favourable impacts on the economy, on well-being and on poverty, especially in rural areas. Using a modelling tool to represent the Ugandan economy, with its multiple sectors and current fiscal constraints, the study ranked the subsectors of Uganda’s agriculture that, through the productivity impact of public investments representing 0.25 percent of GDP (on average, about 373 billion 2017 Uganda shillings) during the years 2023–2025, will generate the greatest socio-economic benefits, maximizing the cost-effectiveness of the public investments. Generally, economic growth a...
Uganda’s agricultural growth has stagnated at about 2 percent for almost two decades yet the sector ...
An economywide, multimarket (EMM) model was developed for Rwanda to analyze the linkages and trade-o...
Using district-level data for 1992, 1995, and 1999, the study estimated effects of different types o...
"Over the past two decades, Uganda has experienced strong economic growth. However, agriculture has ...
Uganda has put emphasis on the agricultural sector as a strategy for raising rural incomes and reduc...
Uganda’s government has prioritized enhancing agricultural production and productivity as a primary ...
Uganda has experienced strong economic growth in recent years with GDP growth among the highest in A...
Uganda experienced annual economic growth of 5.8 percent between 2009 and 2019 (UBOS 2020). While re...
Uganda's economy remains heavily reliant on the agricultural sector. The agricultural sector contrib...
In Uganda, as in much of sub-Saharan Africa, poverty is concentrated in rural areas. Because agricu...
"Using district-level data for 1992, 1995, and 1999, the study estimated effects of different types ...
In Uganda, as in much of sub-Saharan Africa, poverty is concentrated in rural areas. Because agricul...
Agricultural development strategies that are put forward by individual African countries delineate p...
As Rwanda is expected to return to its rapid growth trajectory following the COVID-19 pandemic, agri...
Uganda’s agricultural growth has stagnated at about 2 percent for almost two decades yet the sector ...
An economywide, multimarket (EMM) model was developed for Rwanda to analyze the linkages and trade-o...
Using district-level data for 1992, 1995, and 1999, the study estimated effects of different types o...
"Over the past two decades, Uganda has experienced strong economic growth. However, agriculture has ...
Uganda has put emphasis on the agricultural sector as a strategy for raising rural incomes and reduc...
Uganda’s government has prioritized enhancing agricultural production and productivity as a primary ...
Uganda has experienced strong economic growth in recent years with GDP growth among the highest in A...
Uganda experienced annual economic growth of 5.8 percent between 2009 and 2019 (UBOS 2020). While re...
Uganda's economy remains heavily reliant on the agricultural sector. The agricultural sector contrib...
In Uganda, as in much of sub-Saharan Africa, poverty is concentrated in rural areas. Because agricu...
"Using district-level data for 1992, 1995, and 1999, the study estimated effects of different types ...
In Uganda, as in much of sub-Saharan Africa, poverty is concentrated in rural areas. Because agricul...
Agricultural development strategies that are put forward by individual African countries delineate p...
As Rwanda is expected to return to its rapid growth trajectory following the COVID-19 pandemic, agri...
Uganda’s agricultural growth has stagnated at about 2 percent for almost two decades yet the sector ...
An economywide, multimarket (EMM) model was developed for Rwanda to analyze the linkages and trade-o...
Using district-level data for 1992, 1995, and 1999, the study estimated effects of different types o...