Rapid industrial development has become an all pervasive feature of Africa’s e economic and social development strategy. Agricultural development ceased to be an engine of growth, which it was in the fifties when it contributed 63 per cent (directly and indirectly) to the gross domestic product increment. This contribution has declined to JL8 per cent in the past decade (figure derived for 1960-67), and although this figure may be considered as unduly low-' it shows clearly that Africa's economic structure has been fundamentally altered.
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Library ResourceDocuments et rapports de conférencejuin, 1970Afrique
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Library ResourceRapports et recherchesmai, 1983Afrique
De tous les facteurs de production nécéssaires à l'amelioration du rendement des récoltes et au développement agricole, les semences de qualité supérieure sont l'élément le plus important et le moins onereux
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Library ResourceRapports et recherchesjuillet, 2006Afrique
This paper examines the implications for African economies of the possible outcomes from the ongoing agriculture negotiations in the Doha Round. The paper defines scenarios that capture key elements of the modalities negotiations and undertakes simulations using a global dynamic general equilibrium model to examine the impact of multilateral agricultural trade reforms on African economies.
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Library ResourceRapports et recherchesjanvier, 1992Afrique
African Agriculture is in crisis. Serious deterioration in the terms of trade, frequent droughts, growing expenditure on food imports, and rapid population growth on an ecologically fragile agricultural resource base have, all combined to prevent African agriculture from playing its vital role as the engine of economic development of the continent.
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Library ResourceDocuments et rapports de conférenceseptembre, 1965Afrique, Afrique orientale
This paper focuses on East Africa: development trends and problems. The East African sub-region onglobes a total area of about 5.5 million kilometers or about 18 percent of the continent’s area.
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Library ResourceDocuments et rapports de conférenceoctobre, 1969Afrique
The fourteen countries of East and Central Africa under discussion are at differing stages of economic and research development, and as a
consequence, are endowed with varying levels of resources, in terms of
scientific personnel, equipment and financial provision, for carrying
out effective research on agriculture and its allied disciplines.
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Library ResourceDocuments et rapports de conférenceoctobre, 1969Afrique
This paper focuses on the list of agricultural research stations in fourteen countries of the East and central African sub-regions.
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