Between 250 and 300 million Africans suffer from hunger.
Seeds for Growth: Financing smallholder farming in southern Africa explores how governance and political decision-making about the allocation of resources could transform the smallholder agricultural landscape in southern Africa. It affirms the role smallholder agriculture can play in a national and regional political system in the pursuit of social and economic justice.
The authors take a fresh look at the ways in which governments can allocate resources to the sector so that it achieves its potential to ensure food security, alleviate poverty and promote economic growth.
This book challenges the ‘us’ and ‘them’ mentality and demonstrates the need to shift from the centralised policy-making and resource allocation, to a more integrated vision of governance, in which politically mature rural communities, together with their civil society partners, can support social and economic justice, and hold their governments accountable. It also examines how advocacy can support such a vision.
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19 Aug 2011The Public Expenditure and Smallholder Agriculture Project in African democracy institute, Idasa, has welcomed the Land Bank’s commitment to spend 1 billion rands on emerging farmers in the next two years as a move to unlock the long-term potential growth of agriculture as one of the pillars of South Africa’s economic development. Please read attached [...]![]()