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    The Interplay Between Smallholder Farmers and Fragile Tropical Agroecosystems in the Kenyan Highlands

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    Date
    01-11-04
    Author
    Barret, Christopher B
    Pell, Alice
    Mbugua, David
    Verchot, Lou
    Blume, Lawrence E
    Gamara, Javier
    Kinyangi, James
    Lehmann, Johannes
    Odenyo, Alice
    Ngoze, Solomon
    Okumu, Ben
    Pfeffer, Max
    Marenya, Paswel
    Riha, Susan
    Wangila, Justine
    Type
    Working Paper
    Language
    en
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    Abstract
    That farmers rely on the land for their livelihoods is obvious. The converse, that ecosystem services depend on farmers' behaviors, must also be recognized if agricultural productivity is to be improved. In sub Saharan Africa, the 70% of the population employed in the agricultural sector (Sanchez 2002) is engaged in an on-going 'dialogue' with the agricultural natural resource base. Recently, this conversation has not been going well: per capita food production has remained stagnant for the last 40 years so now 180 million on the continent lack adequate food, a number that has increased by 100% since 1970 (Sanchez 2002). To provide adequate diets to the African population, increases in crop yields of 3.0 to 3.5% y-1 are needed (Reardon et al. 2001), but such increases have not been realized as average maize yields have remained static at 1200 kg ha-1.
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    http://ssrn.com/abstract=601270
    http://hdl.handle.net/11295/40126
    Citation
    Barrett, C. B et al(2004). The Interplay Between Smallholder Farmers and Fragile Tropical Agroecosystems in the Kenyan Highlands. Social Science Research Network
    Publisher
    Department of Agricultural Economics, University of Nairobi, Kenya
    Subject
    Smallholder Farmers
    Fragile Tropical Agroecosystems
    Kenyan Highlands
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    Working paper
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