OER Africa Menu

Close Menu

Search form

About 75 percent of the world's poor people live in rural areas, and most of them are involved in farming. Agricultural development in these areas is often constrained by issues of access to appropriate technologies; immense ?institutional weaknesses?; and deep problems with the organization and management of research, education, and extension systems. Many countries and agricultural systems thus remain mired in underdevelopment and face major barriers to the use of knowledge and innovation for development. Despite this, however, there are examples of organizational, technological, institutional, and policy innovations that are transforming agriculture and leading to growth and development. Important lessons can be learned and
scaled up from the successes that are occurring, as well as from examining cases that did not work.

Creators: 
Asenso-Okyere, Kwadwo
Davis, Kristin
Aredo, Dejene
Year: 
2008
License Condition: Full Copyright - All rights reserved  
Type: 
Journal Articles
Publisher/Source: 
International Food Policy Research Institute