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This work is part of the Agricultural Policy Research Policy in Africa Programme
Empirical evidence from central Malawi
This paper examines how livestock commercialisation has impacted different actors and different wealth groups in Isiolo and Marsabit counties
This paper addresses the gap in the empirical literature on the strong spillover effects of medium-scale farms towards small-scale farms
In Mngeta Division, Kilombero District, Tanzania
This paper examines the efficacy and capacity of meeting food self-sufficiency and contributing to the attainment of rural livelihoods outcomes
This study observes tobacco and maize, in Mvurwi area in northern Mazowe district,
This study examines to what extent ongoing rice commercialisation initiatives contribute to women’s empowerment
This paper examines the motivations of agribusiness investment, the effectiveness of government and donor policy incentives
Evidence from Zimbabwe
This study examines the processes of commercialisation in the cocoa sector in the Agricultural Policy Research in Africa framework
Experience from Mngeta in Kilombero District, Tanzania
This paper interrogates the trajectory of agricultural commercialisation in Nigeria since independence in 1960
Evidence from Smallholder Farmers in Zimbabwe
Marketisation and Distress Selling of Livestock in South Omo, Ethiopia
This paper provides improved evidence for policies to support equitable and poverty-reducing agricultural commercialisation in Nigeria
Zimbabwe Country Study
Tanzania Country Study
A Success of Market Liberalism or a Product of a Longer History?
This paper considers the current policy debate on agricultural mechanisation in Africa
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