posted on 2024-09-06, 06:00authored byChrispin Radoka Matenga, Munguzwe Hichaambwa
Zambia needs to undergo structural transformation triggered by increased agricultural and rural labour productivity if it is to achieve improved growth and broad-based poverty reduction. The current experience, however, is far from the radical change needed in order to achieve this. Zambia’s agricultural sector is characterised by a large number of poor smallholders contributing most of agricultural output, with low yields, limited commercialisation and few signs of rapid productivity growth. This policy brief summarises the findings of a research project that focused on three agricultural models in Zambia by comparing three case studies.
Funding
ESRC-DFID Joint Poverty Alleviation Programme, Grant ES/J01754X/1
History
Publisher
Future Agricultures Consortium
Citation
Matenga, C. and Hichaambwa, M. (2016) Evidence from three models of land and agricultural commercialisation: Impacts on local livelihoods in Zambia. Future Agricultures Policy Brief 83. Brighton: Future Agricultures Consortium.