The Inverse Relationship between Farm Size and Productivity in Rural Rwanda
The Rwandan government has recently adopted new agricultural and land policies that strive to increase productivity in the agricultural sector though land consolidation and concentration, and through the promotion of regional crop specialisation and monocropping. This paper, however, identifies the strong inverse relationship between farm size and land productivity under the current land management system; also when taking into account farm fragmentation, crop diversification, frequency of multicropping and household size. In addition, it concludes that increased farm fragmentation, higher frequency of multicropping, and more crop diversification do not necessarily have a significant negative impact upon productivity, on the contrary. The paper reflects upon the implications of Rwanda’s agrarian and land policies.
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2008-12
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Authors: | Ansoms, An ; Verdoodt, Ann ; Van Ranst, Eric |
Institutions: | Instituut voor Ontwikkelingsbeleid en -beheer (IOB), Universiteit Antwerpen |
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Extent: | application/pdf |
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Series: | IOB Discussion Papers. - ISSN 2033-7329. |
Type of publication: | Book / Working Paper |
Language: | English |
Notes: | Number 2008.09 36 pages |
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Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10009642726
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