Working Paper - African Rural Economy Program

Working Paper - African Rural Economy Program
Title Working Paper - African Rural Economy Program PDF eBook
Author African Rural Economy Program
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Pages 0
Release 1976
Genre Africa
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African Rural Economy Paper

African Rural Economy Paper
Title African Rural Economy Paper PDF eBook
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Pages 92
Release 1980
Genre Africa
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Working paper

Working paper
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Author Michigan State University East Lansing, Mich. Department of Agricultural Economics
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Release 1972
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Working paper

Working paper
Title Working paper PDF eBook
Author International Fertilizer Development Center
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Release 1977
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Working paper

Working paper
Title Working paper PDF eBook
Author Michigan State University Department of Agricultural Economics
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Release 1972
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Working paper : African rural economy pogram

Working paper : African rural economy pogram
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Farm-nonfarm Linkages in Rural Sub-saharan Africa

Farm-nonfarm Linkages in Rural Sub-saharan Africa
Title Farm-nonfarm Linkages in Rural Sub-saharan Africa PDF eBook
Author Steven Haggblade
Publisher World Bank Publications
Pages 73
Release 1988
Genre Africa, Sub-Saharan
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The links between agricultural growth and the rural nonfarm economy, known to be strong in Asia, are weaker in Africa but still important to the rural poor. Crucial for strengthening these links are policies and investments that (1) promote smallholders, (2) improve rural infrastructure, (3) encourage commerce and services, (4) foster the development of rural towns, and (5) explicitly recognize women as key actors in rural development.