Across rural Africa there are multiple pathways of livelihood change, reflecting many combinations of agriculture technology and practice. These are, in turn, influenced by a wide array of institutions, social relations and policy contexts. This book looks at the diverse pathways of crop and livestock change in three contrasting settings, in Ethiopia, Mali and Zimbabwe.
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