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Strategic Priorities For Agricultural Development In Eastern And Central Africa Research Report 150 Of The International Food Policy Research Institute Steven Were Omamo

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Strategic Priorities For Agricultural Development In Eastern And Central Africa Research Report 150 Of The International Food Policy Research Institute Steven Were Omamo
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Publisher: International Food Policy Research Institute
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.84 MB
Pages: 156
Author: Steven Were Omamo
ISBN: 9780896291584, 0896291588
Language: English
Year: 2006

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Strategic Priorities For Agricultural Development In Eastern And Central Africa Research Report 150 Of The International Food Policy Research Institute Steven Were Omamo by Steven Were Omamo 9780896291584, 0896291588 instant download after payment.

If agriculture in Eastern and Central Africa remains in its current state, not a single nation in the region will achieve the Millennium Development Goal of halving poverty by 2015. In the hopes of averting such a dismal outcome, this report analyzes agricultural development priorities and investment patterns in the region and their impact on growth and poverty rates, seeking an improved agricultural strategy. Using the Dynamic Research Evaluation for Management (DREAM) model and other tools to evaluate opportunities for increasing both agricultural and overall economic growth, the authors offer alternatives to the status quo. They propose approaches such as tailoring agricultural production to demand within Eastern and Central Africa, encouraging a wide variety of agricultural production to match the diversity of national demands and capacities, and promoting regional cooperation in agricultural development. Their analysis and conclusions should interest specialists in agricultural policy and investments, particularly those concerned with the impact of both on poverty reduction.

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