Smalley, Rebecca2019-03-072019-03-072014Smalley, R., 2014. Large-scale Commercial Agriculture in Africa: Lessons from the Past. Cape Town: Institute for Poverty Land and Agrarian Studies (PLAAS)http://hdl.handle.net/10566/4392African agriculture is in a phase of rapid commercialisation. Planners and investors in sub-Saharan Africa urgently need to consider how the choice of business model, the local context and the political environment affect outcomes of commercial ventures. A review of past experiences with three commercial farming models reveals the conditions that have provided the most stable environment for investors but also protected the most vulnerable in society and created the best chance for technology transfer and local economic linkages. These lessons from history have contemporary relevance.enSub-Saharan AfricaCommercialisationCommercial farmingAgricultureLarge-scale commercial agriculture in Africa: Lessons from the pastOther