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, in much of Africa the extensification path is rapidly becoming unsustainable or impractical as land grows more scarce in … intensify agriculture by using more labour and/or capital per hectare of land …
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To satisfy continued growth in food demand without further degrading already low fertility soils or extensifying onto fragile margins, African farmers must pursue "sustainable agricultural intensification" (SAI). SAI requires adequate use of capital to maintain soil fertility and conserve the...
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sustainable agricultural intensification in Africa, focusing in particular on incentives to clear forest for cultivation. Much …
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-Saharan Africa with a view to understanding the potential impacts on a range of input markets. A number of different organic nutrient …
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From 2000 to 2014, per capita gross domestic product in Sub-Saharan Africa increased by almost 35 percent in real terms … poverty will require structural change in agriculture, and in rural African economies more broadly. Drawing on a range of … structural change in the agriculture sector and the rural nonfarm economy …
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threats to biodiversity throughout Africa, Asia, and Latin America. Economic development is often proposed as an essential …
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