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This paper traces the trajectories of successful commercial smallholders operating under differing sets of market institutions. Analysis focuses on maize, cotton, and horticulture, three widely marketed crops with strikingly different market institutions. Maize receives intensive government...
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adoption. Zambia’s experience likewise underlines the long timeframe required for testing and refining location …
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Rural poverty rates in Zambia have remained very high, at 80%, over the past decade and a half, whilst urban poverty … dynamics that have improved the welfare of small-scale farm households in Zambia, combined with an agenda for disseminating … Zambia households. …
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The study surveyed 127 households from Central, Eastern, Luapula, Northern, and Southern Provinces of Zambia. The …
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The coming 2005/06 maize harvest promises to be a good one, certainly better than last season. Market prices have begun falling, and the question now is how far they are likely to fall. Government currently has a maize export ban in place. This short note aims to assess the likely price levels...
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address and fill several important knowledge gaps by investigating three key features of conservation farming in Zambia: 1 …
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