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Building Livelihoods: Young People and Agricultural Commercialisation in Africa: Zimbabwe Country Study

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posted on 2024-09-05, 22:03 authored by Easther Chigumira
This paper is concerned with how young people in the Mvurwi Farming Area in Zimbabwe engage with or are affected by agricultural commercialisation. Mvurwi’s commercialised rural economy offers opportunities for young people to engage in a range of activities as producers, on-farm and off-farm wage workers, and/or as business operators, which allows them to accumulate a range of assets including residential plots, investment in education, household goods, vehicles, and business operations. The study findings show an agile and determined group of young men and women who have consciously turned to the rural economy for a myriad of economic activities to augment revenue streams. Nevertheless, their livelihood opportunities are vulnerable to a number of hazards and, as a result, young people adopt a ‘ducking and diving’ approach to navigate the structural, physical, and individual hurdles or hazards that they encounter in a bid to forge a living within this vibrant rural economy.

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Department for International Development, UK Government

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APRA, Future Agricultures Consortium

Citation

Easther Chigumira. Building Livelihoods: Young People and Agricultural Commercialisation in Africa: Zimbabwe Country Study APRA working paper 25, Future Agricultures Consortium

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APRA Working Papers 25

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  • AO (Author’s Original)

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© APRA 2019, Future Agricultures Consortium

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Zimbabwe

Language

en

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Rural Futures

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APRA::e1f6d3be-457a-4f13-8b1f-6748d1402d83::600

Identifier ISBN

978-1-78118-550-6

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