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    Baltimore, Md. [u.a.] : Johns Hopkins Univ. Press
    ISBN: 080187842X
    Language: English
    Pages: 280 S. , graph. Darst., Kt.
    Series Statement: An International Food Policy Research Institute book
    DDC: 333.3/09172/4
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    Keywords: Bodenrecht ; Landnutzung ; Bildungschancen ; Schulbesuch ; Geschlechterdiskriminierung ; Einkommensverteilung ; Haushaltseinkommen ; Philippinen ; Indonesien ; Ghana ; Land tenure ; Land use ; Income distribution ; Agricultural laborers ; Sex discrimination against women ; Fallstudie ; Fallstudie ; Entwicklungsländer ; Agrarsoziologie ; Entwicklungsländer ; Grundeigentum ; Entwicklungsländer ; Einkommensverteilung ; Entwicklungsländer ; Diskriminierung ; Frau ; Entwicklungsländer ; Grundeigentum ; Einkommensverteilung ; Diskriminierung ; Frau ; Mädchenbildung
    Note: Publishe for the International Food Policy Research Institute , Includes bibliographical references and index
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    ISBN: 9789811955426
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (XXXIII, 387 p. 42 illus., 41 illus. in color.)
    Series Statement: Emerging-Economy State and International Policy Studies
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    Keywords: Agriculture—Economic aspects. ; Development economics. ; Economic development. ; Agriculture. ; Agriculture. ; Agricultural development ; Rural development ; Green Revolution ; Sustainable agriculture ; Agricultural technology ; Rice farming ; Keijiro Otsuka Festschrift ; Festschrift ; Aufsatzsammlung
    Abstract: You’ve Come a Long Way Since -- Introduction: Agricultural Development in Asia and Africa -- Are the Lessons from the Green Revolution Relevant for Agricultural Growth and Food Security in the Twenty-first Century?.-The Central Luzon Loop Survey: Rice Farming in the Philippines from 1966 to 2021 -- Diffusion of Submergence-tolerant Rice in South Asia -- Toward a Green Revolution in Sub-Saharan Africa: Farm Mechanization in the Mwea Irrigation Scheme -- How Can We Achieve Green Revolution in Sub-Saharan Africa? The Case of Tanzania -- A UFO? Assessment of System of Rice Intensification from the Agricultural Economics Perspective -- RePEAT: Looking Back on 20 Years of Achievements -- Fifty Years of Research on Land Tenure Policies and Land Markets: What are the Major Lessons? -- Property Rights and Natural Resource Management in Developing Countries Sustaining Natural Resources in African Agriculture: What Have We Learned in the Past Two Decades? -- Integrated Farming Management Practices in Sub-Saharan Africa: Toward a Sustainable African Green Revolution -- Impacts of Transboundary Crop Diseases on Sustainable Crop Production: The Case of Maize Lethal Necrosis (MLN) in Africa -- Sustainable Green Growth in Agriculture:The Role of Regional Cooperation -- Facilitating Inclusive Use of ICTs in Rural China EdTech for Equity in China: Can Technology Improve Teaching for Millions of Rural Students?.-Mobile Revolution and Rural Development Tomoya Matsumoto and Ggombe Kasim Munyegera Transformation of Rice-Growing Villages in the Philippines -- Structural Transformation and Development Experience from Asian Countries -- Mechanization and the Intersectoral Migration of Agricultural Labor -- Blue Revolution in Asia: The Rise of the Shrimp Sector in Vietnam and the Challenges of Disease Control -- Integrating Agricultural and Industrial Development -- Cluster-based Agricultural Development: A Comparison Between China and Africa -- Solar Power to Transform Food Systems and Rural -- Livelihoods: Evidence from a Solar-Powered Cold Storage Intervention in Nigeria -- Measuring Women’s Empowerment and Gender Equality through the Lens of Induced Innovation -- Competition, Antitrust, and Agricultural Development in Asia -- Summary and Conclusions.
    Abstract: This Open Access book explores the multifaceted nature of agricultural and rural development in Asia and examines the extent to which the Asian experience is being replicated in contemporary Africa. This volume compiles the works of top scholars who provided analyses and evidences from household-level surveys collected for many years in several parts of Asia and Africa. The most important finding presented in this book is that African agricultural development has evolved following the pathways of Asian agricultural development. The common pathways are borrowed technology from abroad and adaptive research in rice farming; secured property rights on natural resources; adoption of ICTs; investments in human capital, including training; and launching of the high-value agriculture. In both continents, agricultural development started in the crop sector, which had a strong tendency to induce the dynamic development of other sectors in rural areas.
    Note: Open Access
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    Language: English
    Pages: Online-Ressource (34 p)
    Edition: 2010 World Bank eLibrary
    Parallel Title: Larson, Donald F Can Africa replicate Asia's green revolution in rice?
    Abstract: Asia's green revolution in rice was transformational and improved the lives of millions of poor households. Rice has become an increasingly important part of African diets and imports of rice have grown. Agronomists point out that large areas in Africa are well suited for rice and are encouraged by the field tests of new rice varieties. So is Africa poised for its own green revolution in rice? This study reviews the recent literature on rice technologies and their impact on productivity, incomes, and poverty, and compares current conditions in Africa with the conditions that prevailed in Asia as its rice revolution got under way. An important conclusion is that, to a degree, a rice revolution has already begun in Africa. Moreover, many of the same practices that have proved successful in Asia and in Africa can be applied where yields are currently low. At the same time, for many reasons, Africa's rice revolution has been, and will continue to be, characterized by a mosaic of successes, situated where the conditions are right for new technologies to take hold. This can have profound effects in some places. But because diets, markets, and geography are heterogeneous in Africa, the successful transformation of the Africa's rice sector must be matched by productivity gains in other crops to fully launch Africa's Green Revolution
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