This paper draws upon development economics theory, demographic projections, and empirical evidence to consider the likely consequences of the HIV/AIDS pandemic for the agricultural sector of the hardest-hit countries of Eastern and Southern Africa. We identify four processes that have been underemphasized in previous analysis: 1) the momentum of long-term population growth rates; 2) substantial underemployment in these countries’ informal sectors; 3) steady declines in land-to-person ratios in the smallholder farming sectors; and 4) effects of food and input marketing reforms on shifts in cropping patterns. The paper concludes that the conventional wisdom encouraging prioritisation of labour-saving technology or crops has been over-general...
This article discusses the impacts of HIV/AIDS on agriculture in Sub-Saharan Africa and the actual a...
This paper discusses the impacts of the HIV/AIDS pandemic on agriculture, food security and rural li...
Utilizing empirical data from studies conducted mainly by international organizations, such as the U...
This paper draws upon development economics theory, demographic projections, and empirical evidence ...
This paper draws upon development economics theory, demographic projections, and empirical evidence ...
This paper draws upon development economics theory, demographic projections, and empirical evidence ...
This paper considers how the design of agricultural policies and programmes might be modified to bet...
This paper considers how the design of agricultural policies and programmes might be modified to bet...
This paper considers how the design of agricultural policies and programmes might be modified to bet...
This paper considers how the design of agricultural policies and programmes might be modified to bet...
This chapter is intended to respond to the need to better understand the implications of the AIDS pa...
Abstract Objective: Agricultural activities in most African countries demand human labour, the suppl...
This chapter is intended to respond to the need to better understand the implications of the AIDS pa...
The HIV/AIDS pandemic has claimed the lives of over 20 million people in Sub-Saharan Africa (SSA), w...
This article discusses the impacts of HIV/AIDS on agriculture in Sub-Saharan Africa and the actual a...
This article discusses the impacts of HIV/AIDS on agriculture in Sub-Saharan Africa and the actual a...
This paper discusses the impacts of the HIV/AIDS pandemic on agriculture, food security and rural li...
Utilizing empirical data from studies conducted mainly by international organizations, such as the U...
This paper draws upon development economics theory, demographic projections, and empirical evidence ...
This paper draws upon development economics theory, demographic projections, and empirical evidence ...
This paper draws upon development economics theory, demographic projections, and empirical evidence ...
This paper considers how the design of agricultural policies and programmes might be modified to bet...
This paper considers how the design of agricultural policies and programmes might be modified to bet...
This paper considers how the design of agricultural policies and programmes might be modified to bet...
This paper considers how the design of agricultural policies and programmes might be modified to bet...
This chapter is intended to respond to the need to better understand the implications of the AIDS pa...
Abstract Objective: Agricultural activities in most African countries demand human labour, the suppl...
This chapter is intended to respond to the need to better understand the implications of the AIDS pa...
The HIV/AIDS pandemic has claimed the lives of over 20 million people in Sub-Saharan Africa (SSA), w...
This article discusses the impacts of HIV/AIDS on agriculture in Sub-Saharan Africa and the actual a...
This article discusses the impacts of HIV/AIDS on agriculture in Sub-Saharan Africa and the actual a...
This paper discusses the impacts of the HIV/AIDS pandemic on agriculture, food security and rural li...
Utilizing empirical data from studies conducted mainly by international organizations, such as the U...