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Constraints to increasing agricultural productivity in Nigeria

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Dezembro, 2008
Nigeria

This paper reviews the constraints hindering growth of agricultural productivity in Nigeria by providing an overview of the policy environment that affects agricultural productivity, establishing how the policy environment affects productivity improvement, and proposing lessons relevant for future research and policymaking to promote productivity growth in Nigeria

Land-tenure policy reforms

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Reports & Research
Dezembro, 2008
Vietnam

Vietnamese land-tenure policy reforms were embedded into general economic reforms (Doi Moi), enabling the country’s transition toward a market economy. Since 1998, they were implemented incrementally together with complementary instruments such as agricultural market liberalization and new economic incentives.

Impacts of land certification on tenure security, investment, and land market participation: evidence from Ethiopia

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Dezembro, 2008
Etiópia
África subsariana

While early attempts at land titling in Africa were unsuccessful, factors such as new legislation, low-cost methods, and increasing demand for land have generated renewed interest. This paper aims to assess the impacts of land registration in Ethiopia.

Land grab or development opportunity? Agricultural investment and international land deals in Africa

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Dezembro, 2008
África subsariana

Over 2008 large-scale acquisitions of farmland in Africa, Latin America, Central Asia and Southeast Asia have increased. This report discusses key trends and drivers in land acquisitions, the contractual arrangements underpinning them and the way these are negotiated. It also analyses the early impacts on land access for rural people in recipient countries with a focus on sub-Saharan Africa.

Caste and land productivity in rural Nepal

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Dezembro, 2008
Nepal
Ásia Meridional

This paper looks for the possible explanations for the land productivity differential between high caste and low caste farm households in Nepal. The paper indicates that caste position still plays a vital role in rural areas of Nepal.The paper finds that: land productivity is higher among low caste households.

Drivers of agricultural diversification in India, Haryana and the Greenbelt farms of India

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Dezembro, 2008
Índia
Ásia Meridional

Traditionally, agricultural diversification is referred to a subsistence kind of farming wherein farmers were cultivating varieties of crops on a piece of land and undertaking several enterprises on their farm portfolio. Household food and income security were the basic objectives of agricultural diversification.