Agribusiness for economic growth in Africa : practical models for tackling poverty / Margaret Atosina Akuriba, Mamudu Abunga Akudugu, Abdul-Razak Alhassan.
2021
HD2117 .A58 2021
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Agribusiness for economic growth in Africa : practical models for tackling poverty / Margaret Atosina Akuriba, Mamudu Abunga Akudugu, Abdul-Razak Alhassan.
ISBN
9783030887599 (electronic bk.)
3030887596 (electronic bk.)
9783030887582
3030887588
3030887596 (electronic bk.)
9783030887582
3030887588
Published
Cham : Palgrave Macmillan, [2021]
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©2021
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English
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1 online resource : illustrations (some color)
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10.1007/978-3-030-88759-9 doi
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HD2117 .A58 2021
Dewey Decimal Classification
338.1096
Summary
This book provides exclusive information on how agribusinesses could act as the springboard for inclusive economic growth critical for socioeconomic transformation of Africa. It is a must read for academics, practitioners, policymakers, students, and all those interested in the application of practical models capable of tackling the endemic poverty situation in Africa using agribusiness as the launchpad. The book emphasizes the urgent need for robust and inward-looking enabling policy frameworks to help remove existing constraints on agro-industrialization and encourage investments. Thus, the book sets the agenda for the right combination of agricultural, industrial, and trade policies critical in promoting sustainable agricultural commodity value chains and food systems for inclusive growth and poverty reduction. Written in a simple, plain, and accessible language devoid of technical jargons, the book makes an interesting read for even the non-expert and is a valuable reference material for academic and practical training of students and practitioners. Margaret Atosina Akuriba holds a Ph. D. in Development Economics from Wageningen University and Research, Netherlands. She is a senior lecturer at the School of Applied Economics and Management Sciences of the University for Development Studies, Ghana. Mamudu Abunga Akudugu holds a Ph. D. in Livelihoods (International and Rural Development) from University of Reading UK and M. Phil. in Agricultural Economics from the University of Ghana. He is a multidisciplinary academic at the Institute for Interdisciplinary Research, University for Development Studies, Ghana. Abdul-Razak Alhassan holds a Ph. D. in Development Policy and Management from the University of Manchester. He is an academic at the Department of Strategy and International Business, Surrey Business School, University of Surrey.
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Palgrave advances in bioeconomy: economics and politics.
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Table of Contents
Chapter One: Background
Chapter Two: Agri-Food Systems And Agribusiness Concepts
Chapter Three: Farming As A Business
Chapter Four: Introduction To Supply And Value Chains
Chapter Five: Agro-Industries As Anchors Of Agribusiness
Chapter Six: Sustaining Agribusiness For Inclusive Development
Chapter Seven: Financing Agri-Food Systems And Agribusinesses
Chapter Eight: Ethical Issues In Agribusiness.
Chapter Two: Agri-Food Systems And Agribusiness Concepts
Chapter Three: Farming As A Business
Chapter Four: Introduction To Supply And Value Chains
Chapter Five: Agro-Industries As Anchors Of Agribusiness
Chapter Six: Sustaining Agribusiness For Inclusive Development
Chapter Seven: Financing Agri-Food Systems And Agribusinesses
Chapter Eight: Ethical Issues In Agribusiness.