Agricultural growth in Africa has accelerated, yet most of this growth has been driven by land expansion. Land expansion potential is reaching its limits, urging governments to shift towards a green revolution type of productivity-led growth. Given the huge public investments required, this paper aims to assess the potential impacts of a green revolution. Results from a CGE model for Ghana show that green revolution type growth is strongly pro-poor and provides substantial transfers to the rest of the economy, thus providing a powerful argument to raise public expenditure on agriculture to make a green revolution happen in Africa
AbstractWhile there are valid reasons for a renewed interest in adapting the lessons of the Asian Gr...
Many parts of Asia have achieved impressive gains in agricultural productivity and poverty reduction...
"This paper sets out to identify avenues for pro-poor growth in Ghana, focussing on agricultural opp...
Agricultural growth in Africa has accelerated, yet most of this growth has been driven by land expan...
"This paper has been prepared in support of the Comprehensive Africa Agriculture Development Program...
It is broadly recognised that vigorous agricultural growth is essential for African development, bot...
The current global food crisis has reemphasized the costliness of Africa's failure to achieve food s...
This thesis aims to understand the state of the Green Revolution movement in Ghana, with a focus on ...
Sub-Saharan Africa in general and Ghana in particular, missed out on the Green revolution. Efforts a...
Two decades of substantial economic growth in Africa have challenged the deep-seated Afro-pessimism ...
AbstractTwo decades of substantial economic growth in Africa have challenged the deep-seated Afro-pe...
Africa is short of food, due particularly to increasing population and under-investment in agricultu...
Over the past decade, African agriculture sectors have been the object of numerous initiatives advan...
In Sub-Saharan Africa (SSA) the technological advances of the Green Revolution (GR) have not been ve...
How can foreign aid support economic growth in Africa? This paper presents a geographically indexed ...
AbstractWhile there are valid reasons for a renewed interest in adapting the lessons of the Asian Gr...
Many parts of Asia have achieved impressive gains in agricultural productivity and poverty reduction...
"This paper sets out to identify avenues for pro-poor growth in Ghana, focussing on agricultural opp...
Agricultural growth in Africa has accelerated, yet most of this growth has been driven by land expan...
"This paper has been prepared in support of the Comprehensive Africa Agriculture Development Program...
It is broadly recognised that vigorous agricultural growth is essential for African development, bot...
The current global food crisis has reemphasized the costliness of Africa's failure to achieve food s...
This thesis aims to understand the state of the Green Revolution movement in Ghana, with a focus on ...
Sub-Saharan Africa in general and Ghana in particular, missed out on the Green revolution. Efforts a...
Two decades of substantial economic growth in Africa have challenged the deep-seated Afro-pessimism ...
AbstractTwo decades of substantial economic growth in Africa have challenged the deep-seated Afro-pe...
Africa is short of food, due particularly to increasing population and under-investment in agricultu...
Over the past decade, African agriculture sectors have been the object of numerous initiatives advan...
In Sub-Saharan Africa (SSA) the technological advances of the Green Revolution (GR) have not been ve...
How can foreign aid support economic growth in Africa? This paper presents a geographically indexed ...
AbstractWhile there are valid reasons for a renewed interest in adapting the lessons of the Asian Gr...
Many parts of Asia have achieved impressive gains in agricultural productivity and poverty reduction...
"This paper sets out to identify avenues for pro-poor growth in Ghana, focussing on agricultural opp...