Working Paper

APRA Working Papers;33

Agribusiness Investment in Agricultural Commercialisation: Rethinking Policy Incentives in Africa

Published on 30 May 2020

Governments in sub-Saharan Africa and their donors have made business investment a major policy goal, supported by a variety of incentives designed to support business investment in agriculture. However, little is known about the factors which influence agribusiness investment in Africa, and how effective these incentives have been. This paper examines the motivations of agribusiness investment, the effectiveness of government and donor policy incentives, and the relevance of these incentives for four different commercialisation pathways. Empirical evidence is drawn from Ethiopia, Malawi and Ghana to determine whether commercialisation pathways have emerged as a result of investments that have been incentivised by such policies.

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S.; Thorpe, J.; Ayele, G.; Chingaipe, H.; Teye, J.K. and O’Flynn, P. (2020) Agribusiness Investment in Agricultural Commercialisation: Rethinking Policy Incentives in Africa, Working Paper 33, Brighton: Future Agricultures Consortium

Authors

Seife Ayele

Research Fellow

Jodie Thorpe

Research Fellow

Peter O’Flynn

Research Officer

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