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reduction is a central development debate in Africa. More broadly this debate revolves around questions of farm land … in Africa. On the one hand, there is a well‐established literature that argues that the intensification of smallholder …
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Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development, Directorate of Economics, Republic of Mozambique
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Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development, Directorate of Economics, Republic of Mozambique
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Resultados das investigações do Departamento de Análise de Políticas MADER-Direcção de Economía
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agribusiness companies in Nigeria, Kenya, Uganda, Mozambique, and South Africa. The study was conducted in the context of … anticipated dramatic changes in Africa’s food consumption patterns over coming decades, driven by rising incomes and urban … (1) except for South Africa, companies predominantly employ O-level graduates but (in all countries including South …
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Sub-Saharan Africa (SSA) has been rapidly urbanizing for many years. Current estimates from the UN are that urban … population growth in East Africa is over 4% per year, while in Southern Africa, which has higher urbanization levels, the growth … is estimated at 2%. Overall in East and Southern Africa (ESA), urban populations in the region are growing about 3% per …
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out during 2007/08 in nine of Africa’s main cotton producing countries. The purpose of the study was to draw practical … and weaknesses of the different types of sectors operating in Africa, the likely effects of specific types of policy …
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fertilizer is a critical yet still-underused input for improving productivity and food security in Africa. Second, politicians …
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Without renewed attention to sustained agricultural productivity growth, most small farms in developing countries will become increasingly unviable economic and social units. Sustained agricultural productivity growth and poverty reduction will require progress on a number of fronts, most...
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Africa has inherited highly arbitrary political borders that vastly complicate current efforts to accelerate … agricultural growth and reduce hunger. Because Africa’s inherited political borders arbitrarily partition agro-ecological zones and … agricultural trade and dampening incentives for farmers and agribusinesses to invest in Africa’s many regional breadbasket zones …
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