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Africa
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Agricultural Wage Labour
Author_Kate Meagher
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Enterprise
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Household Livelihood Strategies
Language_English
Local Sugar Production
Male Dependents
Nasarawan Doya
Nigeria's Structural Adjustment Programme
Nigerian Savanna
Nigeria’s Structural Adjustment Programme
Non-farm Activities
Non-farm Capital
Non-farm Development
Non-farm Enterprises
Non-farm Income Share
Non-farm Incomes
Non-farm Opportunities
Non-farm Participation
Non-farm Sector
Non-farm Share
Non-farm Sources
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Rotating Credit Groups
Rural Non-farm Sector
Rural Northern Nigeria
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Small
Small Rural Towns
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Stratum Households
Young Man

Product details

  • ISBN 9781138701618
  • Weight: 360g
  • Dimensions: 174 x 246mm
  • Publication Date: 11 Nov 2019
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
  • Language: English
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Does the non-farm sector offer new hope for rural Africa? In the face of economic crisis and restructuring across Africa, small-scale enterprise has come to play a central role in rural livelihood and accumulation strategies. This apparent dynamism has attracted favourable attention from development thinkers and policy-makers, who have identified non-farm enterprise as a new low-cost agent of rural development. The research in this book challenges the growing consensus on the developmental potential of the non-farm sector. On the basis of recent fieldwork, the author argues that the prospects for non-farm led growth have been seriously undermined by the crippling pressures of structural adjustment, agricultural instability and rural as well as interregional inequality. Detailed village case-studies from the populous and highly commercialized grain surplus region of the Nigerian savanna leads the reader to investigate the link between local economic and social realities, and the wider regional, national and global processes that form the development of the non-farm sector in Africa. Far from offering a bargain solution, the author demonstrates that significant investment in agriculture and entrepreneurial development will be needed to create an enabling environment for non-farm growth.

Kate Meagher

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