1. Farm yields are one key indicator of the productivity of a cotton sector, and an important determinant of returns to farmers (and thus of cotton’s ability to reduce poverty) 2. Zambia’s relatively good performance on input credit provision means that it has been able to raise yields since reforms in 1994; yet the rate of increase has been slow, and yields remain well below those found in countries of West and Central Africa. 3. Average returns to farmers do not appear to be any higher in Zambia, with good performance on input credit provision, than in Tanzania, where input use and yields are low. 4. Zambia’s concentrated structure gives it the potential to substantially increase farm productivity, and for cotton to make but relatively li...
An improved fallow is a soil fertility agroforestry technique that has commonly been used in the sta...
Cotton is traditionally a cash crop for smallholder farmers in Malawi, supporting more than 100,000 ...
The objective of this paper is to identify factors which limit the ability of Zambian farmers to inc...
1. Farm yields are one key indicator of the productivity of a cotton sector, and an important determ...
This paper investigates the impacts of cotton marketing reforms on farm productivity, a key element ...
Cotton is an unquestioned success of Zambia’s turn towards a market economy. After privatization in ...
This paper investigates the impacts of cotton marketing reforms on farm productivity, a key element ...
1. Smallholder farmers in Africa require reliable access to purchased production inputs and credit t...
Cotton is one unquestioned success of Zambia’s turn towards a market economy. After liberalization i...
Although a majority of Zambians work in agriculture, only a small minority of smallholders succeed i...
1. Zambia has paid among the best nominal seed cotton prices to farmers in SSA since 1995. 2. By a ...
This paper investigates the dynamic impacts of cotton marketing reforms on farm output in rural Zamb...
Cotton is one of the most important smallholder cash crops in Sub-Saharan Africa (SSA). How to ensu...
Zambia’s agricultural potential remains largely untapped but policy attention is shifting favourably...
This paper traces the trajectories of successful commercial smallholders operating under differing s...
An improved fallow is a soil fertility agroforestry technique that has commonly been used in the sta...
Cotton is traditionally a cash crop for smallholder farmers in Malawi, supporting more than 100,000 ...
The objective of this paper is to identify factors which limit the ability of Zambian farmers to inc...
1. Farm yields are one key indicator of the productivity of a cotton sector, and an important determ...
This paper investigates the impacts of cotton marketing reforms on farm productivity, a key element ...
Cotton is an unquestioned success of Zambia’s turn towards a market economy. After privatization in ...
This paper investigates the impacts of cotton marketing reforms on farm productivity, a key element ...
1. Smallholder farmers in Africa require reliable access to purchased production inputs and credit t...
Cotton is one unquestioned success of Zambia’s turn towards a market economy. After liberalization i...
Although a majority of Zambians work in agriculture, only a small minority of smallholders succeed i...
1. Zambia has paid among the best nominal seed cotton prices to farmers in SSA since 1995. 2. By a ...
This paper investigates the dynamic impacts of cotton marketing reforms on farm output in rural Zamb...
Cotton is one of the most important smallholder cash crops in Sub-Saharan Africa (SSA). How to ensu...
Zambia’s agricultural potential remains largely untapped but policy attention is shifting favourably...
This paper traces the trajectories of successful commercial smallholders operating under differing s...
An improved fallow is a soil fertility agroforestry technique that has commonly been used in the sta...
Cotton is traditionally a cash crop for smallholder farmers in Malawi, supporting more than 100,000 ...
The objective of this paper is to identify factors which limit the ability of Zambian farmers to inc...