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Can Agro-Dealers Deliver the Green Revolution in Kenya?

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posted on 2024-09-05, 23:09 authored by Hannington Odame, Elijah Muange
The Government of Kenya, with the backing of development and charitable organisations, has been implementing programmes to increase agricultural productivity and rural incomes and trigger a new Green Revolution (GR). These activities focus on increasing farmers’ access to and application of modern farming inputs, particularly improved seeds and fertilisers, delivered mainly through agro-dealers. Given that Kenyan farmers operate in a highly heterogeneous environment, this study was motivated to ask: Can agro-dealers deliver the Green Revolution in Kenya? In answering this question, the study examined the evolution and characteristics of agrodealers in the cereals subsector and explored how they command a central position in policy narratives put forward by key actors in the policy arena, each advocating a new GR for Kenya.

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Odame, H. and Muange, E. (2010) Can Agro-Dealers Deliver the Green Revolution in Kenya?, FAC Working Paper 14, Brighton: Future Agricultures Consortium

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FAC Working Paper 14

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