Growing Fish to Make Money in Africa
2011
Brummett, Randall
Rural development projects target food security and poverty alleviation. In Central Cameroon, a project providing extension of integrated farming technology to rural/subsistence farmers and to periurban/small-scale commercial farmers achieved increases in fish pond productivity, number of fish farmers, and net returns from aquaculture. However, gains for commercial farmers were larger and more sustainable, and at less cost, than for subsistence farmers. This smart lesson describes the project and some of the lessons it provided.
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书目信息
出版者
World Bank, Washington, DC
其它主题
Food policy; Conflict; Poor infrastructure; Rural; Subsistence farmers; National poverty; Extension agents; Agricultural intensification; Fish availability; Rural farmers; Farming communities; Farm; International food policy research institute; Income growth; High inequality; Field work; Small-scale farmers; Commercial farmers; Rural businesses; Profitable farming systems; Rural farmer; Employment opportunities; Incomes; Technical assistance; Crop; Production system
许可
IFC Smart Lessons Briefhttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/igo/World BankCC BY-NC-ND 3.0 IGO
来源
IFC Smart Lessons Brief
2014-09-15
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