The Interaction Between Social Protection and Agriculture: A Review of Evidence

Abstract

This study explores the interaction between formal social protection and agriculture by proposing a theory of change and conducting an empirical review that identifies how social protection impacts agricultural production and how agricultural interventions reduce risks and vulnerability at the household and local economy levels. The paper seeks to provide an empirical rationale for building synergies and coordinating complementarities between social protection and smallholder agriculture in developing countries, especially in sub-Saharan Africa. The review also provides some insights to the FAO and its partners on how social protection and agriculture can potentially complement each other.

Citation

Tirivayi, N.; Knowles, M.; Davis, B. The Interaction Between Social Protection and Agriculture: A Review of Evidence. Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations, Rome, Italy (2013) ix + 87 pp.

The Interaction Between Social Protection and Agriculture: A Review of Evidence

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Published 1 January 2013