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Using Social Protection to Reduce Vulnerability and Promote Economic Growth in Kenya
Future Agricultures Consortium, 2008By John Omiti February 2008DocumentThe Politics of Policy Reforms in Kenya’s Dairy Sector
Future Agricultures Consortium, 2008By Rosemary Atieno and Karuti Kanyinga Febuary 2008 Recent reforms of Kenya’s dairy sector have been hailed as a long-term success story. This paper discusses the strengths and limits of Kenya’s dairy sector reforms and identifies some lessons to be drawn from its experience.DocumentThe Revitalisation of Kenya Cooperative Creameries
Future Agricultures Consortium, 2008Rosemary Atieno and Karuti KanyingaFebruary 2008 This paper presents a case study of politics of policy reforms in the dairy sector in Kenya with particular reference to the Kenya Cooperative Creameries (KCC). It is developed for the Policy Processes sub theme of the Future Agricultures Consortium (FAC).DocumentThe Limits of Success: The Case of the Dairy Sector in Kenya
Future Agricultures Consortium, 2007By Rosemary AtienoDocumentReforming Agricultural Policy: lessons from four countries SUMMARY
Future Agricultures Consortium, 2006Comparing reform of agricultural policy in Bangladesh, Chile, China and New Zealand, this paper derives lessons for countries contemplating reform.DocumentAgriculture Policy Processes in Kenya
Future Agricultures Consortium, 2006By Patrick O. Alila and Rosemary AtienoJanuary 2006DocumentAgricultural Policy in Kenya
Future Agricultures Consortium, 2006By Patrick O. Alila and Rosemary AtienoJanuary 2006DocumentInstitutional innovations in African smallholder carbon projects
Consultative Group on International Agricultural Research, 2012According to this report, climate funds for reducing greenhouse gas emissions can benefit small farmers and help achieve development objectives. In the detailed study of six African agricultural carbon projects, researchers found that communities are benefiting from a range of activities related to planting and managing trees on farms.DocumentThe structure and dynamics of cut flower export markets from Kenya and Ethiopia
Norwegian Institute for International Affairs, 2012The flower trade from Kenya and Ethiopia has brought direct financial benefits to both countries which contribute to agricultural GDP. Moreover it has brought substantial indirect benefits in the form of employment, organisational and institutional capacity gains, and it has acted as a role model for national enterprise development led by the private sector.DocumentHow can agriculture and trade lead to livelihoods, food security and development?: evidence from Eastern and Southern Africa
Consumer Unity and Trust Society, India, 2011Agriculture and trade can be engines for inclusive growth and development in African countries. This monograph presents the main findings of country research studies on trade and agriculture issues in Kenya, Malawi, Tanzania, Uganda and Zambia.Pages
