African Farmer Game
African Farmer is a free, open source game that simulates the complex decisions and uncertainties faced by small-scale farmers living in Sub-Saharan Africa.
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African Farmer is a free, open source game that simulates the complex decisions and uncertainties faced by small-scale farmers living in Sub-Saharan Africa.
Examining relationships between farm and non-farm activities in rural economies in three Southern African countries.
The DFID funded Future Agricultures Consortium is an Africa-based alliance of research organisations seeking to provide timely, high-quality and independent information and advice to improve agricultural policy and practice in Africa.
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.
The goal of ISSD Africa Programme is to support the development of a market-oriented, pluralistic, vibrant and dynamic seed sector in Africa for providing both female and male smallholder farmers access to quality seed of superior varieties.
Improved agricultural productivity in Africa is seen as a major priority for achieving poverty reduction, food security and inclusive economic growth. The role of new technology - and in particular seed technology and systems - is seen as an important potential contributor.
This 3-year project looks at what the commercialisation of land and agriculture might mean for growth and poverty reduction in Africa.