The relative importance of small versus large farm enterprises in driving agricultural production growth and poverty reduction is a central development debate in Africa. More broadly this debate revolves around questions of farm land intensification versus extensification as the most effective means for addressing the persistent issues of food insecurity and hunger in Africa. On the one hand, there is a well‐established literature that argues that the intensification of smallholder production is the most effective way of initiating sweeping beneficial changes in predominantly agrarian societies. One the other hand, there is a growing belief that massive constraints in African smallholder production and marketing systems make it improbable f...
This report provides a nuanced perspective on debates about the potential for Africa’s smallholder a...
AbstractA large and increasing proportion of agricultural growth in Africa must come from continuous...
"This paper provides a nuanced perspective on debates about the potential for Africa’s smallholder a...
The relative importance of small versus large farm enterprises in driving agricultural production gr...
A great deal of research on agriculture in Africa is organized around the premise that intensificati...
Agriculture in Africa is expected to meet the dual objectives of providing food and helping people t...
Despite the achievements of smallholders in Asia during the green revolution, there is scepticism th...
Development actors, including the African Union, the Alliance for a Green Revolution in Africa and b...
Farms less than two hectares constitute most farm holdings in Africa. Most of these farms are operat...
Given that agriculture is a key economic activity of the majority of people living in rural Africa, ...
This paper provides a nuanced perspective on debates about the potential for Africa’s smallholder ag...
Demographic pressures and climate change in Africa are rendering subsistence farming an unviable liv...
In the past couple of years, there has been resurgence in interest in smallholder agriculture as a p...
Africa’s development debate is often cast as “agriculture versus non-agriculture”, with agriculture’...
It is broadly recognised that vigorous agricultural growth is essential for African development, bot...
This report provides a nuanced perspective on debates about the potential for Africa’s smallholder a...
AbstractA large and increasing proportion of agricultural growth in Africa must come from continuous...
"This paper provides a nuanced perspective on debates about the potential for Africa’s smallholder a...
The relative importance of small versus large farm enterprises in driving agricultural production gr...
A great deal of research on agriculture in Africa is organized around the premise that intensificati...
Agriculture in Africa is expected to meet the dual objectives of providing food and helping people t...
Despite the achievements of smallholders in Asia during the green revolution, there is scepticism th...
Development actors, including the African Union, the Alliance for a Green Revolution in Africa and b...
Farms less than two hectares constitute most farm holdings in Africa. Most of these farms are operat...
Given that agriculture is a key economic activity of the majority of people living in rural Africa, ...
This paper provides a nuanced perspective on debates about the potential for Africa’s smallholder ag...
Demographic pressures and climate change in Africa are rendering subsistence farming an unviable liv...
In the past couple of years, there has been resurgence in interest in smallholder agriculture as a p...
Africa’s development debate is often cast as “agriculture versus non-agriculture”, with agriculture’...
It is broadly recognised that vigorous agricultural growth is essential for African development, bot...
This report provides a nuanced perspective on debates about the potential for Africa’s smallholder a...
AbstractA large and increasing proportion of agricultural growth in Africa must come from continuous...
"This paper provides a nuanced perspective on debates about the potential for Africa’s smallholder a...