Research findings: Models of commercial agriculture in Kenya
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Date
2016
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Institute for Poverty, Land and Agrarian Studies, University of the Western Cape
Abstract
Kenya provides a compelling case study of market driven agricultural evolution over the past century. Agriculture played a singular role in the development of the modern Kenyan economy, and while Kenyan agriculture was commonly regarded as a positive exemplar at a time when agriculture in many regions of Africa remained stagnant,1 the sector faces new challenges. This is the backdrop to this study, which investigated the impacts of three models of commercial agriculture on economic development and rural livelihoods in an area dominated by small-scale producers.
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Kenya, Commercial agriculture, Vision 2030 strategy, Agrarian development, Plantations
Citation
Goldsmith, P. (2016). Research findings: Models of commercial agriculture in Kenya. Policy Brief 85, Bellville: Institute for Poverty, Land and Agrarian Studies, University of the Western Cape