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  1. Library Resource
    Manuals & Guidelines
    March, 2013
    Africa

    This resource provides tools for companies and buyers to improve responsibility and due diligence along the commodity supply chain, building on the Agribusiness Supplier Development Programme (ASDP). It


    • provides a brief introduction of the issues,


    • provides an in-depth background on the African agricultural economy and the position of smallholders suppliers, SMEs and business in this,


  2. Library Resource
    March, 2013
    Uganda

    At an average above 6.0 percent per year
    over the past two decades, Uganda' s growth rate was
    impressive by all standards. In parallel, poverty declined
    significantly, not only in urban areas, but also to some
    extent within the rural areas. This combination was possible
    because the key drivers of growth were labor-intensive
    services sectors, some of which are agriculture based. In
    fact, Uganda's growth process has reduced overall

  3. Library Resource
    September, 2014
    Africa

    This Africa's pulse newsletter
    includes the following headings: Sub-Saharan African
    countries continue to grow at a steady pace; the
    region's decade-long economic expansion appears
    sustainable; and for newly resource-rich countries, strong
    governance will be key to harnessing resource wealth for development

  4. Library Resource
    December, 2014
    Ghana

    This report is the most recent in a
    series aimed at monitoring economic developments in Ghana
    and has two sections. The first section summarizes the
    recent macroeconomic developments in the country while the
    second section presents the main findings on poverty and
    employment published recently by the Ghana statistical
    service. Ghana s overall macroeconomic conditions have
    deteriorated further in 2014 with large twin-deficits

  5. Library Resource

    Empirical evidence from Ondo and Kano states

    Reports & Research
    January, 2014
    Nigeria

    In line with the conventional view that customary land rights impede agricultural development, the traditional tenure system in Nigeria has been perceived to obstruct the achievement of efficient development and agricultural transformation. This led to the Land Use Act (LUA) of 1978.

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