Enhancing Agriculture In Africa
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: IND:30000119790834 |
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Synopsis Enhancing agriculture in Africa by :
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: United States. Congress. Office of Technology Assessment |
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: 44 |
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: 1988 |
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: PURD:32754004393116 |
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Synopsis Enhancing Agriculture in Africa by : United States. Congress. Office of Technology Assessment
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: 344 |
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: 1988 |
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: UCSC:32106013695041 |
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Synopsis Enhancing Agriculture in Africa by :
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: United States. Congress. Office of Technology Assessment |
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: DIANE Publishing |
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: 327 |
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: 1987 |
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: 9781428909786 |
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: 1428909788 |
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: 4/5 (86 Downloads) |
Synopsis Enhancing Agriculture in Africa by : United States. Congress. Office of Technology Assessment
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: Alan de Brauw |
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: Springer Nature |
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: 223 |
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: 2021-11-02 |
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: 9783030886936 |
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: 303088693X |
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: 4/5 (36 Downloads) |
Synopsis African Farmers, Value Chains and Agricultural Development by : Alan de Brauw
This book provides a thorough introduction to and examination of agricultural value chains in Sub-Saharan Africa. First, the authors introduce the economic theory of agri-food value chains and value chain governance, focusing on domestic and regional trade in (and consumption of) food crops in a low-income country context. In addition to mainstream and heterodox thinking about value chain development, the book pays attention to political economy considerations. The book also reviews the empirical evidence on value chain development and performance in Africa. It adopts multiple lenses to examine agricultural value chains, zooming out from the micro level (e.g., relational contracting in a context of market imperfections) to the meso level (e.g., distributional implications of various value chain interventions, inclusion of specific social groups) and the macro level (underlying income, population and urbanization trends, volumes and prices, etc.).Furthermore, this book places value chain development in the context of a process the authors refer to as structural transformation 2.0, which refers to a process where production factors (labor, land and capital) move from low-productivity agriculture to high-productivity agriculture. Finally, throughout the book the authors interpret the evidence in light of three important debates: (i) how competitive are rural factor and product markets, and what does this imply for distribution and innovation? (ii) what role do foreign investment and factor proportions play in the development of agri-food value chains in Africa? (iii) what complementary government policies can help facilitate a process of agricultural value chain transformation, towards high-productive activities and enhancing the capacity of value chains to generate employment opportunities and food security for a growing population.
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: 436 |
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: 1987 |
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Synopsis Enhancing Agriculture in Africa: Contract papers. pt. A. Principles of low- resource agriculture. pt. B. The USDA data base and the potential of low- resource agriculture. pt. C-1. Development assistance and low-resource agriculture. pt. C-2. Development assistance and low-resource agriculture (continued). pt. D. Technology papers by :
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: Saidi Mkomwa |
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: CABI |
Total Pages |
: 537 |
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: 2022-01-11 |
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: 9781789245745 |
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: 1789245745 |
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: 4/5 (45 Downloads) |
Synopsis Conservation Agriculture in Africa by : Saidi Mkomwa
Tillage agriculture has led to widespread soil and ecosystem degradation globally, and more particularly in the developing regions. This is especially so in Africa where traditional agricultural practices have become unsustainable due to severe exploitation of natural resources with negative impacts on the environment and food system. In addition, agricultural land use in Africa today faces major challenges including increased costs, climate change and a need to transform to more sustainable production intensification systems. Conservation Agriculture has emerged as a major alternative sustainable climate smart agriculture approach in Africa and has spread to many African countries in the past decade as more development and research, including in sustainable mechanization, has enabled its extension and uptake. It is key to transforming Africa's agriculture and food system given its ability to restore soil health, biodiversity and productivity of millions of smallholder farms as well as larger-scale farms. This book is aimed at all agricultural stakeholders in the public, private and civil sectors in Africa engaged in supporting the transformation of conventional tillage agriculture to Conservation Agriculture. The book will be of interest to: researchers, academics, students, development stakeholders, public and private sector investors and policy makers as well as institutional libraries across the world.
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: Kwadwo Asenso-Okyere |
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: Intl Food Policy Res Inst |
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: 34 |
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: 2012-03-30 |
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: 9780896297937 |
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: 0896297934 |
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: 4/5 (37 Downloads) |
Synopsis Increasing Agricultural Productivity and Enhancing Food Security in Africa by : Kwadwo Asenso-Okyere
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: Ambayeba Muimba-Kankolongo |
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: Academic Press |
Total Pages |
: 384 |
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: 2018-02-07 |
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: 9780128143841 |
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: 0128143843 |
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: 4/5 (41 Downloads) |
Synopsis Food Crop Production by Smallholder Farmers in Southern Africa by : Ambayeba Muimba-Kankolongo
Food Crop Production by Smallholder Farmers in Southern Africa: Challenges and Opportunities for Improvement evaluates traditional cultivation practices used by smallholder farmers, providing a synthesis of the latest information on increasing crop yield through adoption of research innovations. The book catalogs smallholder cultivation practices and recommends innovative strategies for improving the agriculture sector including: management practices that reduce net carbon emissions; technologies that improve soil structures and conserve the natural resources base; means of empowering female resources along value chains; and government commitment to adopt policies that enhance agriculture productivity by encouraging farmers to use environmentally sound cultivation technologies. Traditional farming techniques often produce negative impacts on the environment and ecosystem resulting in outbreaks of diseases and pests. In addition to the region's recurrent droughts, these outbreaks of numerous diseases and pests, weeds and other invasive plants put thousands at risk of poverty and hunger, as well as malnutrition. This book presents enhanced agricultural production technologies for ensuring adequate food production, safety and nutritional quality for the population of Southern Africa and forms the basis for an increased SADC regional effort in food production through which financial and trade institutions can improve stakeholder capacities, encourage micro-enterprise development and enhance employment and regional trade. - Provides a critical synthesis of data and information for increasing crop yield through adoption of research innovations - Evaluates traditional and scientific interventions that address food security issues of the poor farmers in the region - Presents agro-ecologies of countries in the region and how they relate to various cultivation practices - Catalogs smallholder cultivation practices and recommends innovative strategies for improving the agriculture sector
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: Andrew Coulson |
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: African Books Collective |
Total Pages |
: 294 |
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: 2018-08-17 |
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: 9789987083916 |
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: 9987083919 |
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: 4/5 (16 Downloads) |
Synopsis Increasing Production from the Land by : Andrew Coulson
African agriculture faces major challenges with growing population pressure and the impact of climate change. Until now food production overall has broadly kept pace with demand. To maintain this impressive achievement, production from the land needs to be intensified, soil fertility must be enhanced, forests and water resources must be conserved, and land use practices must be sustainable over the long term. This book shows what needs to be done, and points to how best to achieve this. The book starts with a brief guide to what plants and animals need to grow well, how farmers currently use the land, and the research that is being conducted on new agricultural technologies. A comparison is made of productivity on small and large farms, which demonstrates that, contrary to some suggestions, small farmers, properly serviced, can be as productive or even more productive than larger farms. Subsequent chapters discuss issues of land tenure, pastoralism, training, the importance of women farmers, access to finance, markets, value chains, and contract farming as a partnership between small-scale producers, processors and traders in agricultural products. The final section of the book discusses whether a new green revolution is feasible or desirable for Africa. The potential risks and benefits of dependence on purchased agrochemicals, genetically modified varieties, and multinational seed and chemical companies are examined. A series of twelve broad policy proposals for achieving a sustainable agriculture sector is presented for consideration. Fifteen case studies illustrate the issues discussed in the book. Most of the examples are from East Africa, particularly Tanzania, but the principles addressed are relevant across the African continent. Each chapter of the book includes references and suggestions for further reading, most of them freely available to anyone with internet access. A set of essay questions exploring the issues covered in each chapter is included, to provide practical help for students of agriculture and their teachers.