It might be considered unlikely that inadequate access to land would be one of the major causes of rural poverty in Zambia. However, evidence presented in this paper shows that economically viable arable land is not in great abundance in Zambia after considering the current situation with respect to access to road infrastructure and access to services and markets. In fact, access to land is already a major problem for large segments of the rural population in Zambia. Moreover, depending of future ...
Effective agricultural and food security policies in Africa need to be based on a solid empirical fo...
Smallholder farmers’ access to markets and agricultural support services has been a major concern of...
Lack of access to food and its availability is of central concern in Africa and a fundamental challe...
It might be considered unlikely that inadequate access to land would be one ...
Key Policy Message: - Despite having relatively low population densities, inadequate access to land ...
Despite Zambia’s sustained and fairly robust agricultural growth since 2000, rural poverty levels ha...
Though Zambia has considerable agricultural potential, the sector’s contribution to growth and pover...
Economists have long held that broad-based agricultural growth is the most powerful source of povert...
Zambia is one of the poorest countries in Sub-Saharan Africa. Almost three-quarters of the populatio...
Rural poverty rates in Zambia have remained very high, at 80%, over the past decade and a half, whil...
Zambia’s agricultural potential remains largely untapped but policy attention is shifting favourably...
In spite of vast expanses of the country’s land currently being uncultivated, there is increasing ev...
This paper provides a micro-level foundation for discussions of income and asset allocation within t...
Land in Zambia plays a vital role in sustaining livelihoods, ensuring food security and reducing p...
1) One can achieve poverty reduction in rural areas of Zambia by both growth and inequality reductio...
Effective agricultural and food security policies in Africa need to be based on a solid empirical fo...
Smallholder farmers’ access to markets and agricultural support services has been a major concern of...
Lack of access to food and its availability is of central concern in Africa and a fundamental challe...
It might be considered unlikely that inadequate access to land would be one ...
Key Policy Message: - Despite having relatively low population densities, inadequate access to land ...
Despite Zambia’s sustained and fairly robust agricultural growth since 2000, rural poverty levels ha...
Though Zambia has considerable agricultural potential, the sector’s contribution to growth and pover...
Economists have long held that broad-based agricultural growth is the most powerful source of povert...
Zambia is one of the poorest countries in Sub-Saharan Africa. Almost three-quarters of the populatio...
Rural poverty rates in Zambia have remained very high, at 80%, over the past decade and a half, whil...
Zambia’s agricultural potential remains largely untapped but policy attention is shifting favourably...
In spite of vast expanses of the country’s land currently being uncultivated, there is increasing ev...
This paper provides a micro-level foundation for discussions of income and asset allocation within t...
Land in Zambia plays a vital role in sustaining livelihoods, ensuring food security and reducing p...
1) One can achieve poverty reduction in rural areas of Zambia by both growth and inequality reductio...
Effective agricultural and food security policies in Africa need to be based on a solid empirical fo...
Smallholder farmers’ access to markets and agricultural support services has been a major concern of...
Lack of access to food and its availability is of central concern in Africa and a fundamental challe...