Young people, livelihood building and the transformation of African agriculture: A reality check
Over a ten-year period, we, together with colleagues, have used qualitative and quantitative analysis to explore the dominant narratives...
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Over a ten-year period, we, together with colleagues, have used qualitative and quantitative analysis to explore the dominant narratives...
Published by: Sage
The notion of principles, and the sense that they are different from but closely linked to practices, is deeply rooted in the agronomy...
Published by: University of Bristol
Millions of children throughout Africa undertake many forms of farm and domestic work. Some of this work is for wages, some is on their...
Published by: Sage
This article describes how the mass media in Ghana use quantitative information to communicate the prevalence of child labour. During...
Published by: Elsevier
Agriculture faces many challenges. In both public discourse and the scientific literature debates about the future are increasing framed...
Published by: Sage
This paper profiles some key promoters of nature-based and natural systems agriculture – Masanobu Fukuoka, Wes Jackson, Jerome Irvin...
Published by: Sage
This paper introduces the Outlook on Agriculture Special Issue on biomimicry and nature-based solutions. It provides a selective...
This paper analyses the use of metaphor in discourses around the “superweed” Palmer amaranth. Most weed scientists associated with...