Chapter 8 The Unholy Cross: Profitability And Adoption Of Climate-Smart Agriculture Practices In Africa South Of The Sahara

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AUTHOR

Ephraim Nkonya and Jawoo Koo

SERIES NAME

ReSAKSS Annual Trends and Outlook Report

YEAR

2017

ABSTRACT

Climate-smart agriculture (CSA) adoption
requires significant farmer market
participation to buy inputs and sell
outputs. Unfortunately, current policies
and investments remain focused on
production, and efforts to improve the
food value chain are limited. This situation
will need to change to support widespread
CSA adoption.

PUBLISHER

International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI), Washington DC, USA

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