The debate on fertilizer reform process in Zambia has two contrasting views. Some stakeholders continue to be convinced that the private sector is unable to adequately serve the needs of smallholder farmers, especially in the more remote parts of the country. Only 20 per cent of smallholder farmers used fertilizer in 1999/00. There are serious concerns over private traders’ willingness to deliver inputs on credit for low-resource farmers. According to this view, government fertilizer and credit distribution are indispensable for promoting smallholder agricultural productivity growth. Others believe that the fertilizer market should be restructured even more fully to remove the constraints on the private sector and reduce the drain on the pu...
use on maize, have been a cornerstone of Zambian government policy to improve smallholder incomes an...
This article assesses major features of the Zambian agricultural market that have led to the underde...
The standard policy prescription is that markets should be privatized in Sub-Saharan Africa. Little ...
This policy synthesis highlights the key findings and conclusions contained in the full report, “De...
Targeted fertilizer subsidies are growing in popularity in Sub-Saharan Africa and are a pillar of th...
Upholding increased adoption and utilization of superior agricultural technologies such as inorganic...
The proportion of smallholder households selling horticultural produce is very low suggesting that n...
Most countries in sub-Saharan Africa have reduced or eliminated fertilizer subsidies and liberalized...
Two key determinants of the effect of a fertilizer subsidy program on total fertilizer use are (a) t...
IN Sub-Sahara Africa, Which so far has benefited little from the green revolution. the adoption of h...
Most countries in sub-Saharan Africa have reduced or eliminated fertilizer subsidies and liberalized...
Given the central role that agriculture plays in the rural economy in developing countries, governme...
Zambia’s agricultural potential remains largely untapped but policy attention is shifting favourably...
Inorganic fertilizers will play a role in government programs, but whether or not a single policy i...
Recent significant agricultural growth without rural poverty reduction in Zambia is causing concern ...
use on maize, have been a cornerstone of Zambian government policy to improve smallholder incomes an...
This article assesses major features of the Zambian agricultural market that have led to the underde...
The standard policy prescription is that markets should be privatized in Sub-Saharan Africa. Little ...
This policy synthesis highlights the key findings and conclusions contained in the full report, “De...
Targeted fertilizer subsidies are growing in popularity in Sub-Saharan Africa and are a pillar of th...
Upholding increased adoption and utilization of superior agricultural technologies such as inorganic...
The proportion of smallholder households selling horticultural produce is very low suggesting that n...
Most countries in sub-Saharan Africa have reduced or eliminated fertilizer subsidies and liberalized...
Two key determinants of the effect of a fertilizer subsidy program on total fertilizer use are (a) t...
IN Sub-Sahara Africa, Which so far has benefited little from the green revolution. the adoption of h...
Most countries in sub-Saharan Africa have reduced or eliminated fertilizer subsidies and liberalized...
Given the central role that agriculture plays in the rural economy in developing countries, governme...
Zambia’s agricultural potential remains largely untapped but policy attention is shifting favourably...
Inorganic fertilizers will play a role in government programs, but whether or not a single policy i...
Recent significant agricultural growth without rural poverty reduction in Zambia is causing concern ...
use on maize, have been a cornerstone of Zambian government policy to improve smallholder incomes an...
This article assesses major features of the Zambian agricultural market that have led to the underde...
The standard policy prescription is that markets should be privatized in Sub-Saharan Africa. Little ...