The topic of family farms has been gaining prominence in the academic, policy, and donor communities in recent years. Small farms dominate the agricultural landscape in the developing world, providing the largest source of employment and income to the rural poor, yet smallholders remain highly susceptible to poverty and hunger. With the advance of globalization and greater integration of agricultural markets, the need for increases in agricultural productivity for family farms is particularly pressing. Raising productivity and output of small farmers would not only increase their incomes and food security, but also stimulate the rest of the economy and contribute to broad-based food security and poverty alleviation. In this paper, Michael L...
Achieving SDG2 (zero hunger) in a situation of rapid global population growth requires a continued f...
Ninety per cent of the world’s farmers are in developing countries and 85 per cent of farms worldw...
International trade is moving fast and farmers are promised increasing benefits from free trade if t...
The topic of family farms has been gaining prominence in the academic, policy, and donor communities...
The topic of family farms has been gaining prominence in the academic, policy, and donor communities...
Family farming, crop science and ‘globalisation ’ together largely determine progress against povert...
The people operating small farms in developing countries have to cope with the risks of these small ...
The people operating small farms in developing countries have to cope with the risks of these small ...
Nowadays agricultural markets are going through a process of radical transformation, and new opportu...
What is family farming? How can it help meet the challenges confronting the world? How can it contri...
Over its fifteen pages or so, the 2014 edition of the CIRAD brochure produced for the Paris Internat...
Agriculture remains critical to poverty reduction and growth in most ACP countries, hence it has to ...
The paper reviews the role of small farms in development and poverty reduction in countries (or regi...
Ninety per cent of the world’s farmers are in developing countries and 85 per cent of farms worldw...
The number of people living in rural areas of low and middle-income countries is projected to increa...
Achieving SDG2 (zero hunger) in a situation of rapid global population growth requires a continued f...
Ninety per cent of the world’s farmers are in developing countries and 85 per cent of farms worldw...
International trade is moving fast and farmers are promised increasing benefits from free trade if t...
The topic of family farms has been gaining prominence in the academic, policy, and donor communities...
The topic of family farms has been gaining prominence in the academic, policy, and donor communities...
Family farming, crop science and ‘globalisation ’ together largely determine progress against povert...
The people operating small farms in developing countries have to cope with the risks of these small ...
The people operating small farms in developing countries have to cope with the risks of these small ...
Nowadays agricultural markets are going through a process of radical transformation, and new opportu...
What is family farming? How can it help meet the challenges confronting the world? How can it contri...
Over its fifteen pages or so, the 2014 edition of the CIRAD brochure produced for the Paris Internat...
Agriculture remains critical to poverty reduction and growth in most ACP countries, hence it has to ...
The paper reviews the role of small farms in development and poverty reduction in countries (or regi...
Ninety per cent of the world’s farmers are in developing countries and 85 per cent of farms worldw...
The number of people living in rural areas of low and middle-income countries is projected to increa...
Achieving SDG2 (zero hunger) in a situation of rapid global population growth requires a continued f...
Ninety per cent of the world’s farmers are in developing countries and 85 per cent of farms worldw...
International trade is moving fast and farmers are promised increasing benefits from free trade if t...