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African agriculture is not doomed


Oléagineux, Corps Gras, Lipides. Volume 9, Number 6, 464-7, Novembre - Décembre 2002, Dossier : Afrique : agriculture, développement et recherche

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Author(s) : Pape Abdoulaye SECK, Cheikh Oumar BA

Summary : African agriculture is often presented like a sector unable to fall under a dynamics of excellence. There is an afro-pessimism that is propagated at a vertiginous speed and seems to win the consensus. The authors of this article build their optimism by revisiting the concept of competitiveness. In addition, they highlight African agriculture's assets and present options to facilitate its development.

Keywords : afro pessimism, african agriculture, competitivity, technological innovation, agricultural research, sahel.

 

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