posted on 2024-09-05, 23:10authored bySteve Wiggins
Despite the achievements of smallholders in Asia during the green revolution, there is scepticism that Africa’s smallholders — who dominate the farm area in most countries — can imitate this model and deliver agricultural growth. This paper assesses whether such pessimism is justified.
Given the high transactions costs of hiring labour of farms, diseconomies of scale can be expected when labour is relatively cheap and abundant compared to other factors of production: which may explain the survey evidence that small farms often produce more per hectare than larger farms. In conditions of low development with relatively cheap labour, small units may have advantages over larger ones.
Funding
DfID
History
Publisher
Future Agricultures Consortium
Citation
Wiggins, S. (2009) Can the smallholder model deliver poverty reduction and food security, FAC Working Paper 08, Brighton: Future Agricultures Consortium