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Africa, agriculture, aid

Kuyvenhoven, A. (2008) Africa, agriculture, aid. NJAS : Wageningen journal of life sciences / Royal Society for Agricultural Sciences, 2008, 55 (2), 93 - 112.

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Summary

In a world that is developing fast, Africa’s relative stagnation is a human tragedy that challenges the development profession. Although climate and geography, and their effect on local institutions, are not in Africa’s favour, inappropriate policies (including neglect of agriculture) and weak institutions figure more prominently in the explanation of slow growth. Recent evidence, however, points to accelerated growth in many parts of Africa. Analysis of agriculture shows that adverse effects of nature can be handled effectively, that efforts to develop and apply technologies for intensification in a variety of farming systems are under way, but that sustained adoption by the mass of smallholders has not sufficiently taken place. For that to happen, a variety of time- and location-specific complementary actions – both public and private – are needed, based on a right mix of disciplinary knowledge. With positive changes in governance and a revival of agricultural priorities in Africa, favourable conditions are emerging for renewed and better targeted external aid to support agricultural development


EPrint Type:Newspaper or magazine article
Keywords:ontwikkelingsbeleid (nl), development policy (en), ontwikkelingshulp (nl), development aid (en), afrika (nl), africa (en), ontwikkelingslanden (nl), developing countries (en), plattelandsontwikkeling (nl), rural development (en), agrarische economie (nl), agricultural economics (en), landbouwontwikkeling (nl), agricultural development (en), intensivering (nl), intensification (en), innovatie adoptie (nl), innovation adoption (en), ontwikkelingseconomie (nl), development economics (en), 214-B Ontwikkelingseconomie (nl), 214-B Development Economics (en), 113-E-4 Landbouw in Afrika (nl), 113-E-4 Agriculture in Africa (en)
Subjects:"Organics" in general
Research affiliation: Netherlands > BioKennisBank
Related Links:https://edepot.wur.nl/35490
Project ID:BKB
Deposited By: Blom, M
ID Code:48477
Deposited On:12 Jun 2023 06:43
Last Modified:12 Jun 2023 06:43
Document Language:English

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