Papaya: Policy for Equity in African Agriculture: Baseline Background Note

Analysed data from smallholders to understand how gender and land-holding size affect their capacity to increase agricultural productivity

Abstract

The Sustainable Agricultural Intensification Research and Learning in Africa (SAIRLA) funded University of Lund-led research project ‘AFRINT IV’ analysed long-term data from smallholders in Malawi, Tanzania and Zambia to understand how gender, generation, and land-holding size affect their capacity to increase agricultural productivity. This background note assesses the policy frameworks in the 3 countries in terms of support to sustainability, the inclusion of gender and age, intra-household relations and the role of local institutions.

Citation

PAPAYA (2016) Papaya: Policy for Equity in African Agriculture, Baseline Background Note, Department of Human Geography, Lund University, Sweden

Papaya: Policy for Equity in African Agriculture

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Published 7 October 2016