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Tanzania and Agriculture and food

Tanzania
  • Capital: Dodoma
  • Population: 41892895
  • Size: 945087.0 Km2

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The BLDS agriculture collection
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Changing economic and social patterns in African rural settlements
D. Bryceson / Natural Resource Perspectives, ODI, 2000
This paper synthesises the findings and main policy implications of new empirical studies on changing rural livelihoods from the De-Agrarianisation and Rural Employment (DARE) research programme at the African Studies Centre, Universi...
Tenure reforms: a shift in power to local landholders?
L., W. Wily / Natural Resource Perspectives, ODI, 2000
This paper examines the current wave of land tenure reform in eastern and southern Africa. It discusses how far tenure reform reflects a shift in powers over property from centre to periphery. A central question is whether tenure refo...
Technological transformation and rural industrialisation: a must in promoting agricultural productivity and non-farm employment
Economic and Social Research Foundation, Tanzania, 2000
This article suggests that the crucial impetus for promoting agricultural productivity and non-farm employment, in Tanzania, would have to come from a technological transformation of the agricultural sector and rural industrialisation...
How can aid be delivered more effectively?
Economic and Social Research Foundation, Tanzania, 1996
This article addresses the challenges posed by the new realities which underpin development aid and assistance, such as decline in aid flows and emphasis on the optimal use of aid. Policy recommendations within this context: ...
How to reverse the debt crisis in Tanzania?
Economic and Social Research Foundation, Tanzania, 1998
This article explores the current indebtedness of LDCs, policies leading to this situation, current economic difficulties arising in LDCs and policy recommendations to deal with this issue. In the mid-1980s the deteriorating fi...
Private and communal property ownership regimes in Tanzania
A.S. Kauzeni; F.C. Shechambo; Ibrahim Juma / Land Reform, Land Settlement and Cooperatives, 1998
Tanzania’s well-known village establishment programme, which is called Ujamaa , allowed for the sedentarization of almost all rural residents in some 8 000 villages in the 1970s. The effective impact of villagization on land dist...
Identifies the salient issues in agriculture and rural development
F. Limbu / Economic and Social Research Foundation, Tanzania, 1995
The study aimed at reviewing the literature and providing a bibliography on agriculture and rural development in Tanzania. The survey took stock of studies which had been done on agriculture and rural development in Tanzania during th...
Comparative cost of production analysis in East Africa : implications for competitiveness and comparative advantage
M. Odhiambo; P. Kristanson / Development Experience Clearinghouse, USAID, 1996
Report is an analytical attempt to highlight areas of comparative advantage and disadvantage in various East African countries and suggest ways in which these countries could improve regional and individual competitiveness in producti...
Comparative analysis of economic reform and structural adjustment programs in Eastern Africa with emphasis on trade policies
Nehemiah K. Ngeno / Development Experience Clearinghouse, USAID, 1996
In view of the potential implications of structural adjustment and economic reform programs for subregional and regional trade, food security, and overall economic growth and stability, this study is a step in the direction of informi...
Does Swedish debt relief contribute to economic growth? Does economic growth reach the poor? Does Sweden influence policies in partner countries? Have donors supported the "right" reforms?
H. White / Swedish International Development Cooperation Agency, 1999
Programme aid - that is, import support, debt relief and budget support - has constituted a considerable part of Swedish aid in the 1990's. However, the volumes of programme aid have fallen both in relative and absolute terms during t...
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Sokoine University of Agriculture
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