Building on successes in African agriculture
Steven Haggblade ()
No 12, 2020 vision focus from International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI)
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CONTENTS: 1. African Agriculture: Past Performance, Future Imperatives / Steven Haggblade, Peter Hazell, Ingrid Kirsten, and Richard Mkandawire; 2. Generalizing from Past Successes / Steven Haggblade; 3. Recent Growth in African Cassava / Felix Nweke, Steven Haggblade, and Ballard Zulu; 4. Maize Breeding in East and Southern Africa, 1900–2000 / Melinda Smale and T. S. Jayne; 5. Mali's White Revolution: Smallholder Cotton from 1960 to 2003 / James Tefft; 6. Smallholder Dairy in Kenya / Margaret Ngigi; 7. Are Kenya's Horticultural Exports a Replicable Success Story? / Nicholas Minot and Margaret Ngigi; 8. Strategies for Sustainable Natural Resource Management / Steven Franzel, Frank Place, Chris Reij, and Gelson Tembo; 9. The Changing Policy Environment Facing African Agriculture / Francis Chigunta, Ross Herbert, Michael Johnson, and Richard Mkandawire; 10. The Pretoria Statement on the Future of African Agriculture
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; Mali; Kenya; Africa; Western Africa; Eastern Africa; Sub-Saharan Africa (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2004
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