Working Paper 13: Agricultural Growth Trends in Africa

This paper reviews thinking about agricultural development in Africa since 2010, and agricultural development in the continent since 1990

Abstract

This paper reviews thinking about agricultural development in Africa since 2010, and the record of agricultural development in the continent since 1990. In many respects, the context for agricultural development has changed for the better since 1990. Renewed growth with urbanisation is creating markets for farmers, especially for higher-value produce. The deficit on agricultural trade provides scope for substituting domestic for imported production. The opportunities for increased commercialisation are clear, in domestic and international markets. The means to produce and market more are greater than in the past. The political priority to agricultural development is promising. However, substantial challenges arise in overcoming the disadvantages that smallholders face in rural markets, the need to generate decent jobs for the large youth cohorts stepping into the job market, and making agriculture environmentally sustainable and climate-smart.

This work is part of the Agricultural Policy Research Policy in Africa (APRA) Programme

Citation

Wiggins, S. (2018) Agricultural Growth Trends in Africa, APRA Working Paper 13, Future Agricultures Consortium

Working Paper 13: Agricultural Growth Trends in Africa

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Published 30 July 2018