Are Medium-scale Farmers Driving Agricultural Transformation in Africa?
Thomas Jayne<jayne@msu.edu> -
Updated from an original article written by Thomas Jayne.
The rapid change from small-scale farms and medium-scale one has many implications for the agricultural production of developing countries.
By Thomas Jayne
Are Medium-scale Farmers Driving Agricultural Transformation in Africa?
Agrilinks, June 21, 2018
Thomas Jayne (MSU)
The rapid change from small-scale farms and medium-scale one has many implications for the agricultural production of developing countries.
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