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ReSAKSS issue notes
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- 32: The CAADP 2020 biennial review: Why many countries are off-track

- Samuel Benin
- 31: Trends and composition of government expenditures on agriculture in Ghana, 1960-2015

- Samuel Benin
- 30: Ghana's 10 percent agriculture expenditure saga: Why reported expenditure shares are not what they seem

- Samuel Benin and Ernesto Tiburcio
- 26: Trends of food and agricultural input prices in Eastern Africa

- Julliet Wanjiku, Lincoln Njagi and Desmond Kirui
- 25: Synopsis, 2013 annual trends and outlook report: Tracking key CAADP indicators and implementation

- Godfrey Bahiigwa, Julia Collins, Tsitsi Makombe, Samson Jemaneh and Wondwosen Tefera
- 24: Synopsis, 2013 annual trends and outlook report: Promoting agricultural trade to enhance resilience in Africa

- Ousmane Badiane, Tsitsi Makombe and Godfrey Bahiigwa
- 23: Trends in public agricultural spending in Swaziland

- Sibusiso B. Nhlengethwa, Greenwell C. Matchaya, Emmanuel Musaba and Pius Chilonda
- 22: Trends in public agricultural expenditures in Africa

- Samuel Benin and Bingxin Yu
- 21: Trends in public agricultural spending in Mozambique

- A. Chamusso, Precious Zikhali, Emmanuel Musaba, Helder R. Gemo and L. Osvaldo
- 20: Options and Priorities for Raising and Maintaining High Agricultural Productivity in Africa

- Yifei Liu and Samuel Benin
- 19: Strategies for improving adoption of soil-fertility technologies in Rwanda

- Claude Bizimana
- 18: Trends of staple food and input prices: Global and regional overview, 2007-2011

- Julliet Wanjiku, Joseph T. Karugia and Jonesmus Wambua
- 17: Six percent agricultural growth promotes poverty reduction in Zambia

- Melissa Lambert and Marcia MacNeil
- 16: CAADP promotes pro-poor growth and poverty reduction in Uganda

- Melissa Lambert and Marcia MacNeil
- 15: Agriculture for development in Ghana: new opportunities and challenges

- Melissa Lambert and Marcia MacNeil
- 14: Agricultural growth options for poverty reduction in Mozambique

- Melissa Lambert and Marcia MacNeil
- 13: The impact of non-tariff barriers on maize and beef trade within the East African community

- Joseph T. Karugia, Juliet Wanjiku, Sika Gbegbelegbe, Jonathan Makau Nzuma, Stella Massawe, Ade Freeman, Michael Waithaka, Simeon Kaitibie and Eric Macharia
- 12: Food prices: eastern and Southern Africa defy trends

- Eric Macharia, Sika Gbegbelegbe, Juliet Wanjiku and Joseph T. Karugia
- 11: Achieving agricultural development and economic growth in Malawi:: How CAADP can help

- Melissa Lambert and Marcia MacNeil
- 10: Agricultural growth and investment options for poverty reduction in Rwanda

- Melissa Lambert and Marcia MacNeil
- 9: Trends in agricultural growth and performance in Southern Africa

- Pius Chilonda, O. Olubode-Awosola and Isaac Minde
- 8: Monitoring of public spending in agriculture in Southern Africa

- Pius Chilonda, O. Olubode-Awosola and Isaac Minde
- 7: Contract farming in Sub-Saharan Africa: lessons from cotton on what works and under what conditions

- David Tschirley, Isaac Minde and Duncan Boughton
- 6: Rising global food prices - policy challenges and options for Southern Africa

- Isaac Minde, Pius Chilonda and Hilmy Sally
- 5: Tracking agricultural spending for agricultural growth and poverty reduction in Africa

- Shenggen Fan and Anuja Saurkar
- 4: Investing in African agriculture to halve poverty by 2015

- Shenggen Fan, Michael E. Johnson, Anuja Saurkar and Tsitsi Makombe
- 3: Agricultural growth linkages and market opportunities in Southern Africa

- Alejandro Nin-Pratt, Xinshen Diao, Michael E. Johnson, Isaac Minde, Pius Chilonda and Femi Olubode-Awosola
- 2: Trends in agricultural and poverty indicators in Zambia

- Jones Govereh, Thomas Jayne, Nicole Mason and Antony Chapoto
- 1: Agriculture growth trends in Southern Africa

- Pius Chilonda and Isaac Minde
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