Working Paper 3: Pro-Poor Agricultural Growth – Village Dynamics and Commercialisation Pathways

This paper takes a village-level perspective, drawing on an earlier study that used the same data

Abstract

This paper takes a village-level perspective, drawing on an earlier study that used the same data, 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 for such growth, viz. gendered rights to land and markets. This paper follows up on the trends found in the quantitative data and aims to operationalise the concept of pro-poor agricultural growth to distinguish between patterns of longer-term growth (from 2002 onwards) and more recent patterns of growth found since 2008. The purpose is to compare such patterns to shed light on the drivers of commercialisation in different village settings and in different time periods, to identify which markets and which crops hold the largest promise for pro-poor agricultural growth

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

Citation

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

Working Paper 3: Pro-Poor Agricultural Growth – Village Dynamics and Commercialisation Pathways

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Published 10 December 2017