An innovation systems approach to institutional change: Smallholder development in West Africa



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DOI: 
10.1016/j.agsy.2012.01.007
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journal article
Journal: 
Agricultural Systems
Pages: 
74-83
Volume: 
108
Year: 
2012
Author(s): 
Hounkonnou, D.
Kossoum, D.
Kuyperm, T.
Leeuwis, C.
Nederlof, E. S.
Röling, N.
Sakyi-dawson, O.
Traoré, M.
van Huis, A.
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Sustainable intensification of smallholder farming is a serious option for satisfying 2050 global cereal requirements and alleviating persistent poverty. That option seems far off for Sub-Sahara Africa (SSA) where technology-driven productivity growth has largely failed. The article revisits this issue from a number of angles: current approaches to enlisting SSA smallholders in agricultural development; the history of the phenomenal productivity growth in the USA, The Netherlands and Green Revolution Asia; and the current framework conditions for SSA productivity growth.

Publication year: 
2012