Prices for most agricultural commodities have increased during the second half of 2010, due to a number of factors including unexpected shortfallsin … Go to resource »
A France 24 television correspondent reports from Tunisia on January. Go to resource »
Once known as 'poor man's food', cassava -- a starchy tuber -- may now be among the best hopes for reducing poverty in the West African country of … Go to resource »
Book Chapter, The New Harvest: Agricultural Innovation in Africa, pages 50-83. The use of emerging technology and indigenous knowledge to promote … Go to resource »
In November 2010, three Sudanese journalists travelled to Abyei and the neighbouring Muglad region in Southern Kordofan state, which lies north of the … Go to resource »
Mali's government is lending a hand to the more than 70 percent of its people who depend on agriculture for a living. An agriculture project is … Go to resource »
Is better governance the key to promoting rural growth and reducing poverty? Go to resource »
Just one story to represent over 1.4 billion poor rural people who live on less than $1.25 a day. This is the … Go to resource »
Ruth Marigu Njue is a single mother with ten children living in the village Kururumo in Kenya. She is not enjoying farming as she used to and faces a … Go to resource »
Ghana was able to turn its agriculture sector around primarily because of the country’s economic reforms, which began in 1983. The … Go to resource »
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