'S'approprier de l'avenir': La création d'institutions pastorales dans le Nord du Kenya

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, 36 pages
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Français
Published: January 2003
Drylands Issue Paper
ISBN: 9781843694779
Product code:9278IIED

Agriculture in West Africa faces a double challenge. It needs to be more productive to meet the growing need for food in urban areas in particular, and it needs to provide income and employment for the rural population to reduce migration and combat the inequalities and poverty affecting the rural areas. With the exception of agro-industrial firms, West Africa’s farms are primarily family run. Policy debate shows a tendency to contrast commercially orientated forms of agriculture with family-based farms. This paper looks at different case studies which show the competitive advantages of family farming systems in responding to the market and adapting to economic and institutional change.

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Birch, I. and , . (2003). 'S'approprier de l'avenir': La création d'institutions pastorales dans le Nord du Kenya. .
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