While global food availability increased by 27% per person over the past four decades, it decreased by 12% in Sub-Saharan Africa (SSA). This paper explores the role of technology use on agricultural development to understand the ever widening gap of SSA with other global regions. It looks into land (i.e., yield) and labour productivity, the relation between technology use and yield stability and, the environmental implications of input use. Ways and means are discussed as to what innovative technologies could close the gap, taking complex mixed farming systems as an entry point that account for 90% of Africa's agriculture
The evidence of improved performance of agriculture in Africa south of the Sahara (SSA) in recent ye...
Both global poverty and hunger have increased in recent years, endangering progress towards accompli...
Higher agricultural productivity in African agriculture is important for achieving the sustainable d...
While global food availability increased by 27% per person over the past four decades, it decreased ...
We discuss recent trends in agricultural productivity in Africa and highlight how technological pro...
The majority of Africans still live in rural areas, and an astonishing one in three Africans, or 215...
A dvanced agricultural technologies have not achieved much success in Sub-Saharan Africa. Attempts t...
Evaluates the technical and social conditions of agriculture and the technological innovations to in...
This paper examines the linkage between globalisation as a phenomenon and technology as the catalyst...
In evaluating technology development in Sub-Saharav Africa, the constraint of seasonallabour availab...
Agriculture, the most important industry in Africa, has not provided adequate food security and econ...
Numerous previous attempts at technology development and transfer have not always sufficiently contr...
Despite the widespread diffusion of productivity-enhancing agricultural technologies the world over,...
The potential for food production in sub-Saharan Africa far exceeds current production. Low soil fer...
The global food consumption is expected to double by the year 2050 and this calls for an increase in...
The evidence of improved performance of agriculture in Africa south of the Sahara (SSA) in recent ye...
Both global poverty and hunger have increased in recent years, endangering progress towards accompli...
Higher agricultural productivity in African agriculture is important for achieving the sustainable d...
While global food availability increased by 27% per person over the past four decades, it decreased ...
We discuss recent trends in agricultural productivity in Africa and highlight how technological pro...
The majority of Africans still live in rural areas, and an astonishing one in three Africans, or 215...
A dvanced agricultural technologies have not achieved much success in Sub-Saharan Africa. Attempts t...
Evaluates the technical and social conditions of agriculture and the technological innovations to in...
This paper examines the linkage between globalisation as a phenomenon and technology as the catalyst...
In evaluating technology development in Sub-Saharav Africa, the constraint of seasonallabour availab...
Agriculture, the most important industry in Africa, has not provided adequate food security and econ...
Numerous previous attempts at technology development and transfer have not always sufficiently contr...
Despite the widespread diffusion of productivity-enhancing agricultural technologies the world over,...
The potential for food production in sub-Saharan Africa far exceeds current production. Low soil fer...
The global food consumption is expected to double by the year 2050 and this calls for an increase in...
The evidence of improved performance of agriculture in Africa south of the Sahara (SSA) in recent ye...
Both global poverty and hunger have increased in recent years, endangering progress towards accompli...
Higher agricultural productivity in African agriculture is important for achieving the sustainable d...