Cassava Community Seed Multiplication Innovation: A Miracle Bullet for Food Security, Income Generation and Job Creation
Nyankomo Marwa ()
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Nyankomo Marwa: University of Stellenbosch Business School
Development Finance Agenda, 2022, vol. 7, issue 1, 18
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A new study has found that community-based Cassava seed multiplication innovation has resulted into 875% return on investments, created jobs, and improved incomes and household welfare significantly. This level of returns, if adequately harnessed, can be a game changer for smallholder farmers throughout Africa.
Date: 2022
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