Large-scale investments (LSI) in farmland, commonly referred to as “land grabs”, have recently attracted widespread interest from various sectors, ranging from academia, activist organisations, donors to national governments. On one hand are proponents who argue that these investments help to fill the investment gap in African agriculture, and on the other are those who see this as nothing more than neo-colonialism. Much of the hype on the LSI in farmland has mostly been negative, with civic activists arguing that these investments disenfranchise smallholder farmers and contribute to their demise. Despite the range of reactions this phenomenon has attracted, there has not been commensurate research producing empirical evidence on whether su...
Growing global resource scarcities and increasingly unstable commodity markets have in recent years ...
Current discourse on “agriculture for development” generally serves smallholders in developing count...
Zambia’s agricultural potential remains largely untapped but policy attention is shifting favourably...
The approach favoured by most donors is to stimulate growth in smallholder agriculture by a variety ...
Current discourse on “agriculture for development” generally serves smallholders in developing count...
AbstractOver the last decade, Zambia has witnessed a rapid increase in the number of medium-scale “e...
The recent increase in farmland investments in developing countries by private equity funds, large m...
Land in Zambia plays a vital role in sustaining livelihoods, ensuring food security and reducing p...
Zambia needs to undergo structural transformation triggered by increased agricultural and rural labo...
The latest food, fuel, and financial crises raised tremendously the interest in global farmland. Aft...
This study presents evidence of profound farm-level transformation in parts of sub-Saharan Africa, i...
This study employs a wider livelihoods approach to challenge some insular neo-classical economic nar...
This paper focuses on the recent land grab in Zambia for agricultural investment. The paper explores...
In the context of the global land rush, some portray large-scale land acquisitions as a potent threa...
This study presents evidence of profound farm‐level transformation in parts of sub‐Saharan Africa, i...
Growing global resource scarcities and increasingly unstable commodity markets have in recent years ...
Current discourse on “agriculture for development” generally serves smallholders in developing count...
Zambia’s agricultural potential remains largely untapped but policy attention is shifting favourably...
The approach favoured by most donors is to stimulate growth in smallholder agriculture by a variety ...
Current discourse on “agriculture for development” generally serves smallholders in developing count...
AbstractOver the last decade, Zambia has witnessed a rapid increase in the number of medium-scale “e...
The recent increase in farmland investments in developing countries by private equity funds, large m...
Land in Zambia plays a vital role in sustaining livelihoods, ensuring food security and reducing p...
Zambia needs to undergo structural transformation triggered by increased agricultural and rural labo...
The latest food, fuel, and financial crises raised tremendously the interest in global farmland. Aft...
This study presents evidence of profound farm-level transformation in parts of sub-Saharan Africa, i...
This study employs a wider livelihoods approach to challenge some insular neo-classical economic nar...
This paper focuses on the recent land grab in Zambia for agricultural investment. The paper explores...
In the context of the global land rush, some portray large-scale land acquisitions as a potent threa...
This study presents evidence of profound farm‐level transformation in parts of sub‐Saharan Africa, i...
Growing global resource scarcities and increasingly unstable commodity markets have in recent years ...
Current discourse on “agriculture for development” generally serves smallholders in developing count...
Zambia’s agricultural potential remains largely untapped but policy attention is shifting favourably...