Building on successes in African agriculture
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Haggblade, Steven, ed. 2004. Building on successes in African agriculture. 2020 Vision Focus 12. Washington, DC: International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI). https://hdl.handle.net/10568/157533
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Agricultural growth will prove essential for improving the welfare of the vast majority of Africa’s poor. Roughly 80 percent of the continent’s poor live in rural areas, and even those who do not will depend heavily on increasing agricultural productivity to lift them out of poverty. Seventy percent of all Africans— and nearly 90 percent of the poor—work primarily in agriculture. As consumers, all of Africa’s poor—both urban and rural—count heavily on the efficiency of the continent’s farmers.
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AGROVOC Keywords
collective behavior; property rights; public goods; agroforestry; irrigation; fisheries; forest management; rangelands; plant genetic resources; pest management; watersheds; extension; agricultural extension; collective action; maize; cassava; cotton; small farms; dairying; natural resources management; agricultural policies; sustainability; horticulture; exports; extension-research linkages
