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Root Causes of the Food Crisis : Technological Progress & Productivity Growth in African Agriculture

Part of the African political, economic and security issues series
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During the past decades, the performance of the agricultural sector in Africa and particularly in sub-Saharan Africa (SSA) has been distressing.

Rapid annual population growth has led to declining per-capita food production and consumption levels and incomes have not risen fast enough to permit market imports to offset the decline.

More alarming, the prognosis for the immediate future is quite bleak.

The recent food crisis has again drawn attention to the African tragedy and exposed the fragility of sub-Saharan agricultural and economic progress.

Though some of the effects are no longer visible, the food crisis is still a sword of Damocles hanging over Africa's head.

Africa has experienced food crisis in the past and there is no reason to believe that there will be no more food crisis in the future, for its root causes have not been addressed: technological progress and productivity growth.

This book explores the missing links in the technology transfer segment of the innovation-diffusion-utilisation complex.

The text also critically reviews the current state of knowledge and research, examines the main drivers of technology adoption in African agriculture, and explores the causes of success and failure in technology dissemination.

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Product Details
Nova Science Publishers Inc
1608763242 / 9781608763245
Hardback
01/08/2010
United States
English
23 cm