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The Role and Performance of Ministry of Agriculture in Nyeri South District
Future Agricultures Consortium, 2010Booker Owuor, Beatrice Wambui, Gem Argwings-Kodhek and Colin Poulton December 2009DocumentThe Role and Performance of the MoA and Rural Development in Nyeri South District
Future Agricultures Consortium, 2010The Role and Performance of the Ministries of Agriculture and Rural Development in Nyeri South District June 2010DocumentReforming Agricultural Policy: Lessons from Four Countries
Future Agricultures Consortium, 2010Lídia Cabral, Colin Poulton, Steve Wiggins and Linxiu Zhang July 2006 Comparing reform of agricultural policy in Bangladesh, Chile, China and New Zealand, this paper derives lessons for countries contemplating reform.DocumentThe Role and Performance of the Ministry of Agriculture in Rachuonyo District
Future Agricultures Consortium, 2010Geophrey O. Sikei, Booker W. Owuor and Colin PoultonJune, 2008DocumentDemocratic Politics and State Capacity Building: Ministries of Agriculture in Malawi and Kenya
Future Agricultures Consortium, 2010October 2009DocumentSocial Protection and Agricultural Development in Kenya
Future Agricultures Consortium, 2010Patrick Irungu, Lydia Ndirangu and John Omiti March 2009DocumentThe Role and Performance of the Ministry of Agriculture in Eldoret West District
Future Agricultures Consortium, 2010Booker W. Owuor, Job O. Ogada, Colin Poulton, and Gem Argwings-Kodhek June 2010DocumentUsing Social Protection Policies to Reduce Vulnerability and Promote Economic Growth in Kenya
Future Agricultures Consortium, 2009By John Omiti and Timothy NyanambaDocumentPastoral Innovation Systems Perspectives from Ethiopia and Kenya
Future Agricultures Consortium, 2009While there has been much discussion of the importanceof innovation in African agriculture, remarkably littlehas focused on mobile pastoral systems. Everyone agreesthat science, technology and innovation must be at thecentre of economic growth, livelihood improvement anddevelopment more broadly. But it must always be asked:
