The current global food crisis has reemphasized the costliness of Africa's failure to achieve food security and poverty reduction. The instrument by which other more successful developing countries achieved these outcomes was a "Green Revolution" in agriculture. While previous research has provided largely discursive appraisals of the viability of an African Green Revolution, this article adopts a more rigorous methodology to address that question. First, an economy-wide multimarket model, augmented with existing poverty-growth elasticities, is developed to assess the likely impacts of a rapid acceleration in food production (of the kind witnessed in previous Green Revolutions) on food prices, consumption and demand, farmer revenue, and pov...
Agricultural technologies of the "green revolution" type have brought substantial direct benefits to...
The nature of worldwide food insecurity is staggering, with thirteen percent of the world’s populati...
Agricultural intensification is central to the Green Revolution (GR) programme. This initiative, whi...
It is broadly recognised that vigorous agricultural growth is essential for African development, bot...
African countries continue to face deepening food crises which have been accentuated by the global f...
In Africa the global food crisis threatens the livelihoods of millions of people who because of high...
In opposition to a number of the presentations at the Conference, we argue that the development of f...
Africa is short of food, due particularly to increasing population and under-investment in agricultu...
Reports of chronic food shortages, malnutrition and famines in many Developing Countries are frequen...
At independence in 1960, Africa was a modest food exporter while Asia was engulfed in a food crisis....
The Green revolution provided humanity a tool to ameliorate the impact of impending global hunger an...
Abstract: Recent efforts for an ‘Alliance for a Green Revolution in Africa ’ (AGRA) promote fertiliz...
Recent efforts for an ‘Alliance for a Green Revolution in Africa’ (AGRA) promote fertilizer, hybrid...
In today’s more integrated world economy, agricultural growth in Africa depends not only on raising ...
The Green revolution provided humanity a tool to ameliorate the impact of impending global hunger an...
Agricultural technologies of the "green revolution" type have brought substantial direct benefits to...
The nature of worldwide food insecurity is staggering, with thirteen percent of the world’s populati...
Agricultural intensification is central to the Green Revolution (GR) programme. This initiative, whi...
It is broadly recognised that vigorous agricultural growth is essential for African development, bot...
African countries continue to face deepening food crises which have been accentuated by the global f...
In Africa the global food crisis threatens the livelihoods of millions of people who because of high...
In opposition to a number of the presentations at the Conference, we argue that the development of f...
Africa is short of food, due particularly to increasing population and under-investment in agricultu...
Reports of chronic food shortages, malnutrition and famines in many Developing Countries are frequen...
At independence in 1960, Africa was a modest food exporter while Asia was engulfed in a food crisis....
The Green revolution provided humanity a tool to ameliorate the impact of impending global hunger an...
Abstract: Recent efforts for an ‘Alliance for a Green Revolution in Africa ’ (AGRA) promote fertiliz...
Recent efforts for an ‘Alliance for a Green Revolution in Africa’ (AGRA) promote fertilizer, hybrid...
In today’s more integrated world economy, agricultural growth in Africa depends not only on raising ...
The Green revolution provided humanity a tool to ameliorate the impact of impending global hunger an...
Agricultural technologies of the "green revolution" type have brought substantial direct benefits to...
The nature of worldwide food insecurity is staggering, with thirteen percent of the world’s populati...
Agricultural intensification is central to the Green Revolution (GR) programme. This initiative, whi...