Changing Farm Size Distributions and Agricultural Transformation in Sub-Saharan Africa

IF 4.2 2区 经济学 Q1 AGRICULTURAL ECONOMICS & POLICY Annual Review of Resource Economics Pub Date : 2022-03-18 DOI:10.1146/annurev-resource-111220-025657
T.S. Jayne, Ayala Wineman, Jordan Chamberlin, Milu Muyanga, Felix Kwame Yeboah
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We review the literature on the distribution of farm sizes in sub-Saharan Africa, trends over time, drivers of change in farm structure, and effects on agricultural transformation and present new evidence for seven countries. While it is widely viewed that African agriculture is dominated by small-scale farms, we show that medium-scale farms of 5 to 100 hectares are a nontrivial—and rapidly expanding—force that is influencing the nature and pace of food systems transformation in Africa. The increased prevalence of medium-scale holdings is associated with farm labor productivity growth and underappreciated benefits to smallholder farmers. However, the rise of African investor farmers is also contributing to the commodification of land, escalating land prices, and restricted land access for most local people. A better understanding of these trends and linkages, which requires new data collection activities, could help resolve long-standing policy debates and support strategies that accelerate agricultural transformation.
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撒哈拉以南非洲不断变化的农场规模分布和农业转型
我们回顾了撒哈拉以南非洲地区农场规模分布、长期趋势、农场结构变化的驱动因素以及对农业转型的影响等方面的文献,并为七个国家提供了新的证据。虽然人们普遍认为非洲农业以小规模农场为主,但我们表明,5至100公顷的中等规模农场是一股重要的、迅速扩大的力量,正在影响非洲粮食系统转型的性质和速度。中等规模持股的增加与农业劳动生产率的增长和小农的利益被低估有关。然而,非洲投资农民的崛起也导致了土地的商品化,土地价格的上涨,以及大多数当地人获得土地的限制。更好地了解这些趋势和联系(这需要开展新的数据收集活动)有助于解决长期存在的政策争论,并支持加速农业转型的战略。
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Annual Review of Resource Economics
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期刊介绍: The Annual Review of Resource Economics provides authoritative critical reviews evaluating the most significant research developments in resource economics, focusing on agricultural economics, environmental economics, renewable resources, and exhaustible resources.
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