Space, Markets and Employment in Agricultural Development
Examining relationships between farm and non-farm activities in rural economies in three Southern African countries.
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Examining relationships between farm and non-farm activities in rural economies in three Southern African countries.
This project studies the different ways in which the 'nexus' of land, water and environment are governed in southern Africa. It investigates different governance styles (including technocratic, market-led, state-led and citizen-led approaches), and asks what difference they make to the mechanisms and actors that are involved.
Agricultural Policy Research in Africa (APRA) is a five-year, DFID-funded, research programme consortium which aims to produce new evidence and policy insights into different pathways to agricultural commercialisation in Africa and their differential outcomes for local people and economies.
This 3-year project looks at what the commercialisation of land and agriculture might mean for growth and poverty reduction in Africa.