Research in several African countries shows the rapid rise of a medium-scale farming (MSF) sector. While national development policy strategies within the region officially regard the smallholder farming sector as an important (if not the main) vehicle for achieving agricultural growth, food security, and poverty reduction objectives, the meteoric rise of emergent farmers warrants their inclusion in efforts to understand the changing nature of farm structure and food value chains in Africa. The main objective of this working paper is to examine MSF1 as a potential pathway toward increased agricultural commercialisation
The evaluation is one of the five CRP commissioned evaluations requested by the CGIAR Fund Council, ...
The evaluation is one of the five CRP commissioned evaluations requested by the CGIAR Fund Council, ...
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The Programme for Land and Agrarian Studies (PLAAS) focuses on the land restitution and redistribut...
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The evaluation is one of the five CRP commissioned evaluations requested by the CGIAR Fund Council, ...
The evaluation is one of the five CRP commissioned evaluations requested by the CGIAR Fund Council, ...
The economy of Bangladesh is largely defined by the agricultural sector, which is reflected in its y...
Following the 2008 global food crises, the agricultural development agenda has gained renewed intern...
The Programme for Land and Agrarian Studies (PLAAS) focuses on the land restitution and redistribut...
Much of the debate about agricultural commercialisation offers simplistic, dichotomous comparisons b...
This paper conducts an assessment of the global costs for expanding, upgrading, and improving irriga...
Report 3b of the project “Adaptation of Smallholder Agriculture to Climate Change in Kenya
This thesis contributes to research on agrifood systems in Africa. The research agenda is especially...
The research undertaken by the ARGOS Economic Research Objective includes a wide range of research a...
Public and private actors and their networks are committing substantial resources to support agro-de...
This thesis investigates economic growth in Africa using three empirical papers from a number of dif...
To proactively address challenges and new developments in its rapidly changing task environment, IC...
Annex 1 to Final Technical ReportThis report provides the outcomes of a case study that involved pro...
The objective of the baseline study was to evaluate conditions in the Sedhiou and Tambacounda Region...
The evaluation is one of the five CRP commissioned evaluations requested by the CGIAR Fund Council, ...
The evaluation is one of the five CRP commissioned evaluations requested by the CGIAR Fund Council, ...
The economy of Bangladesh is largely defined by the agricultural sector, which is reflected in its y...