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Brokering Development The Private Sector And Unalleviated Poverty In Tanzanias Agricultural Growth Corridors Idil Ires

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Brokering Development The Private Sector And Unalleviated Poverty In Tanzanias Agricultural Growth Corridors Idil Ires
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Publisher: transcript Verlag
File Extension: PDF
File size: 9.51 MB
Pages: 342
Author: Idil Ires
ISBN: 9783839459522, 3839459524
Language: English
Year: 2022

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Brokering Development The Private Sector And Unalleviated Poverty In Tanzanias Agricultural Growth Corridors Idil Ires by Idil Ires 9783839459522, 3839459524 instant download after payment.

Recent portrayals of the private sector as the engine of poverty alleviation in Africa's agricultural growth corridors have sparked critique by scholars and activists alike. Land acquisitions by investors are the most criticized, but the private sector engages in corridors in other ways, on which research remains scarce. Idil Ires provides a political economy analysis of whether smallholders prosper when they coordinate with input suppliers, banks, and crop buyers through markets and contract farming in the Southern Agricultural Growth Corridor of Tanzania. This book will appeal to scholars and practitioners from diverse fields, offering timely insights into a critical debate.

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