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Agricultural Intensification in Ethiopia and Mali

Published on 1 January 2000

Agricultural intensification, in all its different forms, is one of the three major strategies adopted by households in order to attain a livelihood. This paper presents research findings on agricultural intensification from Ethiopia and Mali field research carried out under the Sustainable Livelihoods Programme. The paper focuses on the determinants of agricultural intensification in five research sites, in order to identify which factors inhibit or facilitate the process of agricultural change.

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IDS
authors
Carswell, G.
journal
IDS Research Report, issue 48
isbn
1 85864 325 2

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Ethiopia Mali

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