Pro-poor agricultural growth - village dynamics and commercialization pathways

This paper takes a village-level perspective, suggesting that patterns of pro-poor agricultural growth were highly spatially concentrated

Abstract

This paper takes a village-level perspective which suggested that patterns of pro-poor agricultural growth were highly spatially concentrated to particular villages. Qualitative fieldwork in these villages has since aimed to identify any common institutional explanations to such growth such as gendered rights to land and markets.

This paper draws on the Afrint database, which was collated by 6 country teams in 55 villages in 15 regions across Ghana, Kenya, Malawi, Mozambique, Tanzania and Zambia.

Citation

Andersson Djurfeldt, Agnes. (2017) ‘Pro-Poor Agricultural Growth – Village Dynamics and Commercialisation Pathways’ APRA Working Paper 3, Future Agricultures Consortium

Pro-poor agricultural growth - village dynamics and commercialization pathways

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Published 1 September 2017