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variability and future anthropogenic climate change in Zambia. Accounting for uncertainty, simulation results indicate that, on … remain the more binding constraint on economic development in Zambia, at least over the next few decades. …
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variability and future anthropogenic climate change in Zambia. Accounting for uncertainty, simulation results indicate that, on … remain the more binding constraint on economic development in Zambia, at least over the next few decades. …
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"This report provides a nuanced perspective on debates about the potential for Africa's smallholder agriculture to … remains skeptical about agriculture's development potential for Africa. In order to examine in greater detail the relevance … for Africa of both the “old” and “new” literatures on agriculture, the paper provides a typology of African countries …
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"This paper provides a nuanced perspective on debates about the potential for Africa's smallholder agriculture to … remains skeptical about agriculture's development potential for Africa. In order to examine in greater detail the relevance … for Africa of both the “old” and “new” literatures on agriculture, the paper provides a typology of African countries …
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variability and future anthropogenic climate change in Zambia. Accounting for uncertainty, simulation results indicate that, on … remain the more binding constraint on economic development in Zambia, at least over the next few decades. -- climate change … ; weather variability ; economic growth ; poverty ; Zambia …
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Agricultural growth in Africa has accelerated, yet most of this growth has been driven by land expansion. Land … green revolution happen in Africa. Copyright (C) 2009 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd. …
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"This study assesses which agricultural subsectors have the strongest capacity to drive economic growth and poverty reduction in Ethiopia, and what kind of agricultural and nonagricultural growth is needed to achieve the millennium development goal of halving the 1990 poverty rate by 2015. A...
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Agricultural growth in Africa has accelerated, yet most of this growth has been driven by land expansion. Land … green revolution happen in Africa. …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010913562
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