Off-farm earnings account for a substantial and growing share of household income among smallholder farmers in most of Sub-Saharan Africa, but evidence concerning the effects of these earnings on investment in food production remains sparse. Conceptually, some factors may push farm families to send members in search of cash to relieve expenditure constraints or serve to meet consumption needs under duress; other factors pull members of rural households toward the promise of steady, dependable income. Previously published research suggests that the search for off-farm income has a negative impact on farm investments
PhD ThesisLivelihoods diversification towards off-farm employment is becoming a norm in rural areas ...
This study investigates the effect of cash cropping on food availability and examines the determinan...
Farming as a primary source of income has failed to guarantee sufficient livelihood for most farmi...
Off-farm earnings account for a substantial and growing share of household income among smallholder ...
This paper explores the extent to which off-farm work affects farm production decisions through rein...
Off-farm work accounts for a substantial and growing share of household income among smallholder far...
Nonfarm earnings from diverse sources account for a substantial and growing share of household incom...
This paper contributes to clarifying the scientific debate on whether off-farm activities hurt or he...
Farm household surveys in the 1970s and 1980s showed that nonfarm activities provide an important sh...
This paper contributes to clarifying the scientific debate on whether off-farm activities hurt or he...
In rural areas of Malawi, where farmers have small land holding sizes, abundant labour resources and...
This paper investigates how off-farm income affects crop output market participation decision and ma...
2 Is off-farm income driving on-farm investment? National Farm Survey data for Ireland shows that in...
Participation of farm households in off-farm work has gained prominence in recent times as an income...
Farming as a primary source of income has failed to guarantee sufficient livelihood for most farming...
PhD ThesisLivelihoods diversification towards off-farm employment is becoming a norm in rural areas ...
This study investigates the effect of cash cropping on food availability and examines the determinan...
Farming as a primary source of income has failed to guarantee sufficient livelihood for most farmi...
Off-farm earnings account for a substantial and growing share of household income among smallholder ...
This paper explores the extent to which off-farm work affects farm production decisions through rein...
Off-farm work accounts for a substantial and growing share of household income among smallholder far...
Nonfarm earnings from diverse sources account for a substantial and growing share of household incom...
This paper contributes to clarifying the scientific debate on whether off-farm activities hurt or he...
Farm household surveys in the 1970s and 1980s showed that nonfarm activities provide an important sh...
This paper contributes to clarifying the scientific debate on whether off-farm activities hurt or he...
In rural areas of Malawi, where farmers have small land holding sizes, abundant labour resources and...
This paper investigates how off-farm income affects crop output market participation decision and ma...
2 Is off-farm income driving on-farm investment? National Farm Survey data for Ireland shows that in...
Participation of farm households in off-farm work has gained prominence in recent times as an income...
Farming as a primary source of income has failed to guarantee sufficient livelihood for most farming...
PhD ThesisLivelihoods diversification towards off-farm employment is becoming a norm in rural areas ...
This study investigates the effect of cash cropping on food availability and examines the determinan...
Farming as a primary source of income has failed to guarantee sufficient livelihood for most farmi...