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Journal articles on the topic "Farmers Mozambique Economic conditions"
Marassiro, Mateus João, Marcelo Leles Romarco de Oliveira, and Sergio Feliciano Come. "Three Decades of Agricultural Extension in Mozambique: Between Advances and Setbacks." Journal of Agricultural Studies 8, no. 2 (March 10, 2020): 418. http://dx.doi.org/10.5296/jas.v8i2.16647.
Full textLencucha, Raphael, Jeffrey Drope, Ronald Labonte, Benedito Cunguara, Arne Ruckert, Zvikie Mlambo, Artwell Kadungure, Stella Bialous, and Nhamo Nhamo. "The Political Economy of Tobacco in Mozambique and Zimbabwe: A Triangulation Mixed Methods Protocol." International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health 17, no. 12 (June 15, 2020): 4262. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijerph17124262.
Full textHIMSHIKHA, HIMSHIKHA, and CHARAN SINGH. "Socio-economic conditions of the farmers." AGRICULTURE UPDATE 12, no. 1 (February 15, 2017): 1–8. http://dx.doi.org/10.15740/has/au/12.1/1-8.
Full textNhantumbo, Alfredo, Sebastião Famba, Isaac Fandika, Armindo Cambule, and Elijah Phiri. "Yield Assessment of Maize Varieties under Varied Water Application in Semi-Arid Conditions of Southern Mozambique." Agronomy 11, no. 12 (December 14, 2021): 2541. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/agronomy11122541.
Full textPaganini, Nicole, Kustiwa Adinata, Nomonde Buthelezi, David Harris, Stefanie Lemke, Alberto Luis, Jennifer Koppelin, et al. "Growing and Eating Food during the COVID-19 Pandemic: Farmers’ Perspectives on Local Food System Resilience to Shocks in Southern Africa and Indonesia." Sustainability 12, no. 20 (October 16, 2020): 8556. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/su12208556.
Full textBrunie, Aurélie, Diana Rutherford, Emily B. Keyes, and Samuel Field. "Economic benefits of savings groups in rural Mozambique." International Journal of Social Economics 44, no. 12 (December 4, 2017): 1988–2001. http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/ijse-04-2015-0103.
Full textFernandes, T., J. Ferrão, J. Guina, I. Chabite, C. Garrine, and V. Bell. "Impact of Toxigenic Fungi: An Economic and Health Obstruction to Wellness in Mozambique." European Journal of Agriculture and Food Sciences 3, no. 5 (October 27, 2021): 123–35. http://dx.doi.org/10.24018/ejfood.2021.3.5.392.
Full textMakate, Clifton, Marshall Makate, and Nelson Mango. "Farm types and adoption of proven innovative practices in smallholder bean farming in Angonia district of Mozambique." International Journal of Social Economics 45, no. 1 (January 8, 2018): 140–57. http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/ijse-11-2016-0318.
Full textCarter, Michael, Rachid Laajaj, and Dean Yang. "Subsidies and the African Green Revolution: Direct Effects and Social Network Spillovers of Randomized Input Subsidies in Mozambique." American Economic Journal: Applied Economics 13, no. 2 (April 1, 2021): 206–29. http://dx.doi.org/10.1257/app.20190396.
Full textKola, Jukka, and Sanna Sihvola. "Leisure and farmers’ welfare in changing conditions." Agricultural and Food Science 3, no. 1 (January 1, 1994): 1–14. http://dx.doi.org/10.23986/afsci.72683.
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Ndlovu, Ana Admiração. "Understanding development aid and state autonomy : the case of European Union budget support to Mozambique." Thesis, Rhodes University, 2014. http://hdl.handle.net/10962/d1013218.
Full textMorgan, Glenda Nadine. "Reform and democracy in Mozambique, 1983-1991." Thesis, Rhodes University, 1992. http://hdl.handle.net/10962/d1003019.
Full textSebastiao, Mario Manuel. "Quality service within the context of Mozambique’s developmental objectives and public service reform." Thesis, Cape Peninsula University of Technology, 2013. http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11838/1641.
Full textInvestment Promotion Agencies act as economic development conduits which seek not only just to undertake promotion, but also to improve the wider environment for investors by liaising and initiating change. As a result, worldwide governments have set up Investment Promotion Agencies (IPAs) to advance investment goals and by extension economic development in the context of a dynamic and competitive environment. Yet, little empirical research is done, especially in the developing world with a view to enhance the working practices of IPAs. This study investigated the effectiveness and quality of services provided by Mozambique’s Centre for the Promotion of Investment (CPI) from the perspective of both local and foreign investors. A quantitative approach by way of an online questionnaire was employed in the study. The data generated was analysed with the assistance of a registered statistician. The study found that most of the participants (local and foreign investors in Mozambique) do not make use of the services which the CPI is mandated to offer such as company registration; registration with the Fiscal Department and the publishing of company constitution in the government gazette, to name but a few. Furthermore, investors who have accessed the above services indicated a lack of service quality by the CPI. In the wider environment, the study found areas of concern such as an inadequate accounting system and a lack of proper coordination among the stakeholders involved in the process of setting up a business in Mozambique.
Hudson, Michael David. "Farmer survivability in Virginia." Thesis, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, 1988. http://hdl.handle.net/10919/80049.
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Pretorius, Leon G. "The political economy of South African foreign direct investment in Mozambique: a case study of Mozal and its implications for development in Mozambique and Southern Africa." Thesis, University of the Western Cape, 2005. http://hdl.handle.net/11394/222.
Full textThe MOZAL aluminium smelter in Maputo is the largest-ever foreign direct investment in Mozambique. South Africa's state-owned Industrial Development Corporation (IDC) owns 24% shares in MOZAL and the Development Bank of South Africa (DBSA) and Eskom provided road and power supply infrastructure to ensure the success of the smelter. BHP Billiton is the majority shareholder, the other being Mitsubishi. MOZAL is the flagship of South Africa's foreign policy for regional integration in southern Africa and economic reconstruction in Mozambique: a practical manifestation of the African Renaissance. This thesis is a case study of MOZAL as an example of cross-border industrial development and its implications for development in Mozambique. Using an eclectic multidisciplinary Critical Global Political Economy (critical GPE) theoretical framework, a survey of relevant literature and a series of selected open interviews, it examines how development based on the assumptions of industrialisation and neo-modernisation espoused by the governments and private sector champions of MOZAL impact on class, gender, environmental and social justice in Mozambique. The research identifies the socio-economic development dimensions of MOZAL for Mozambique and how the cost and benefits are distributed among the various social groups and actors directly and/or indirectly involved with the MOZAL aluminium smelter. The main findings are that MOZAL as a private sector FDI project is a qualified success. On the positive side, it contributes to economic growth. However, the benefits to Mozambique are exaggerated and are not broadly distributed. On the negative side, it contributes to increasing the economic dependence of Mozambique on the South African economy. Instead of narrowing the development gap, the smelter has contributed to increased differentiation between companies in South Africa and Mozambique and, within Mozambique, between the Northern and Southern regions, as well as among MOZAL employees and the majority of the population in Maputo. The implications are that the development benefits from foreign direct investment cross-border industrial development projects may, at least in the short-term, lead to uneven regional integration and development enjoyed by a few.
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Habibie, Hasnawaty, University of Western Sydney, of Science Technology and Environment College, and School of Environment and Agriculture. "Participatory action research to improve the livelihood of rural people through livestock production in South Sulawesi, Indonesia." THESIS_CSTE_EAG_Habibie_H.xml, 2003. http://handle.uws.edu.au:8081/1959.7/570.
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Usman, Abdullah. "Socio-economic factors influencing farmers' adoption of a new technology : the case study on the groundwater pump irrigation in Lombok, Indonesia." Title page, Abstract and Contents only, 1997. http://web4.library.adelaide.edu.au/theses/09A/09au86.pdf.
Full textSartorius, Kurt. "Linking small-scale farmers to agribusiness the economics of contracting /." Thesis, Pretoria : [s.n.], 2003. http://upetd.up.ac.za/thesis/available/etd-02122007-171339.
Full textAlvarenga, Rodrigues Daniel Guilherme. "China’s economic involvement in Mozambique and prospects for development : an analysis of the processes and impacts of major recent investments." Thesis, Stellenbosch : Stellenbosch University, 2008. http://hdl.handle.net/10019.1/1608.
Full textThe great intensification of China’s engagement with Africa in the beginning of the 21st century has brought about an equally vast body of literature concerning the general motives and features of the engagement. The broad nature of such literature begs for more focused and localised analysis that are able to complement and inform the ongoing debate. This thesis aims to better understand how China’s policy towards Mozambique affects the latter’s economic development. With this objective in mind each of the four empirical chapters provides a fresh view over some of the most salient dimensions and recent processes related to China’s involvement with Mozambique. The following is analysed: China’s trade and investment with Mozambique; the Asian power’s economic involvement in Mozambique’ agriculture sector; the participation of the China-Exim Bank in the Mphanda Nkuwa dam negotiation process; and finally the participation of Mozambique in the China-sponsored multilateral organisation of the Macau Forum. The methodology used is primarily reliant on the analysis of secondary material supplemented by a small number of informal interviews. The core secondary material includes government investment agencies statistics, analysis of official documents, policies and analysis of material such as NGO reports, studies and media reports. The analysis corroborates the view that it mostly depends upon Mozambique’s governance actors to make China’s engagement work towards its economic development and that there is not a static set of monolithic neo-colonial tendencies overriding China’s commitments towards the African country.
Mokgalabone, M. S. "Analyzing the technical and allocative efficiency of small-scale maize farmers in Tzaneen Municipality of Mopani District: a cobb-douglas and logistic regression approach." Thesis, University of Limpopo, 2015. http://hdl.handle.net/10386/1215.
Full textAgriculture plays an important role in uplifting the economy of South Africa. Small-scale farmers in rural areas are linked with poverty and operate inefficiently due to over or under utilization of some of the factors of production. This study aimed at analysing the technical and allocative efficiency of small-scale maize farmers in Tzaneen municipality. The objectives of the study were: (i) To assess the level of technical and allocative efficiency of small-scale maize farmers in Tzaneen municipality, (ii) To identify socio-economic factors affecting the efficiency of small-scale maize farmers in Tzaneen municipality and (iii) to investigate the areas of improvement with regard to the operational management of the small-scale maize farmers in Tzaneen municipality. The study employed the Cobb-Douglas production function and the logistic regression model to analyse data. The Cobb-Douglas production function results revealed that small-scale maize farmers in Tzaneen municipality are technically efficient in the production of maize with the highest mean technical efficiency value of 0.71%. The study further revealed that farmers were allocatively inefficient with a mean allocative efficiency value of 0.39%. The logistic regression analysis revealed important variables such as the level of education (1.05), experience in farming (2.74), access to irrigation water (0.59), purchase of hybrid seed (0.74), access to credit (2.13) and extension visits (0.85) were positively significant towards the efficiency of farmers. Variables such as gender of the farmer (-1.79) and off-farm income (-2.72) were found to be negatively significant towards the efficiency of small-scale maize farmers in Tzaneen Municipality. The findings obtained in this study could be quite useful to policy makers. This study recommend that there is a need for more visits from the extension officers as well as training on inputs allocation, since variables like Seed (0.41), fertilizer (0.17), capital (0.71) and expenses (-0.204) were found to be inefficiently allocated in the production of maize. The provision of easy, quick and adequate credit deserves to be a top priority on the agenda of policy makers since most small-scale maize farmers in Tzaneen municipality does not receive off-farm income. Small-scale farmers in Tzaneen municipality also need to have access to enough arable land in order to increase production. Small-scale farmers in South Africa and other developing countries contribute to employment creation and food security in the households, therefore, it is important that government fully support such farmers.
Books on the topic "Farmers Mozambique Economic conditions"
Great Britain. Department for International Development. Mozambique. 2nd ed. London: Department for International Development, 1998.
Find full textXimena, Andrade, Universidade Eduardo Mondlane. Centro de Estudos Africanos., Fórum Mulher (Mozambique), and Southern African Research and Documentation Centre. Women in Development Southern Africa Awareness., eds. Women in Mozambique: A profile of women in Mozambique. Maputo, Mozambique: Centre for African Studies, University of Eduardo Mondlane, 2000.
Find full textGreen, Reginald Herbold. Mozambique, into the 1990s. Harare, Zimbabwe: Association of West European Parliamentarians for Action Against Apartheid, 1990.
Find full textSilva, Daniel da. Investment in Mozambique. Harare, Zimbabwe: BCG, 1987.
Find full textCastel-Branco, Carlos Nuno. Privatization and economic strategy in Mozambique. Helsinki: United Nations University, World Institute for Development Economics Research, 2001.
Find full textTeresa, Smart, ed. Do bicycles equal development in Mozambique? Woodbridge, UK: James Currey, 2008.
Find full textMozambique. Report on the millennium development goals: Mozambique. [Maputo]: Republic of Mozambique, 2005.
Find full textM, Denny L., and Ray Donald Iain 1949-, eds. Mozambique. London: Pinter Publishers, 1989.
Find full textHoile, David. Mozambique: Propaganda, myth and reality. London: Mozambique Institute, 1991.
Find full textHoile, David. Mozambique: A nation in crisis. London: Claridge, 1989.
Find full textBook chapters on the topic "Farmers Mozambique Economic conditions"
Ishikawa-Ishiwata, Yuki, and Jun Furuya. "Economic Evaluation and Climate Change Adaptation Measures for Rice Production in Vietnam Using a Supply and Demand Model: Special Emphasis on the Mekong River Delta Region in Vietnam." In Interlocal Adaptations to Climate Change in East and Southeast Asia, 45–53. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-81207-2_4.
Full textMicheni, Alfred, Patrick Gicheru, and Onesmus Kitonyo. "Conservation agriculture for climate smart agriculture in smallholder farming systems in Kenya." In Conservation agriculture in Africa: climate smart agricultural development, 431–42. Wallingford: CABI, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.1079/9781789245745.0027.
Full textMishra, Pratik, and Sumit Vij. "Changing Agriculture and Climate Variability in Peri-Urban Gurugram, India." In Water Security, Conflict and Cooperation in Peri-Urban South Asia, 105–21. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-79035-6_6.
Full textConway, Gordon, Ousmane Badiane, and Katrin Glatzel. "Resilient Farmers." In Food for All in Africa, 85–104. Cornell University Press, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.7591/cornell/9781501743887.003.0005.
Full textEkblom, Anneli. "A Historical Ecology of Cattle in Mozambique." In At Nature's Edge, 81–104. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780199489077.003.0004.
Full textMaurya, Jay Prakash, and Bhupesh Gour. "Cooperative Approach for Intelligent and Smart Agriculture System." In Technological Development and Impact on Economic and Environmental Sustainability, 48–62. IGI Global, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.4018/978-1-7998-9648-7.ch004.
Full textFitzmaurice, Connor J., and Brian J. Gareau. "Introduction: Conventionalization, Bifurcation, and Social Relationships on the Small Organic Farm." In Organic Futures. Yale University Press, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.12987/yale/9780300199451.003.0001.
Full textCruz, António S., and Fausto J. Mafambissa. "Industries without Smokestacks." In Industries without Smokestacks, 232–53. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198821885.003.0012.
Full textKumar, Amit. "Impact Analysis of Amendment Application Under Diversified Agro-Ecological System." In Advances in Environmental Engineering and Green Technologies, 135–50. IGI Global, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.4018/978-1-5225-7940-3.ch008.
Full textKumar, Amit. "Impact Analysis of Amendment Application Under Diversified Agro-Ecological System." In Research Anthology on Strategies for Achieving Agricultural Sustainability, 116–26. IGI Global, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.4018/978-1-6684-5352-0.ch007.
Full textConference papers on the topic "Farmers Mozambique Economic conditions"
Syam, Husain, Jamaluddin P, Amirah Mustarin, and Andi Alamsyah Rivai. "Social Economic Conditions of Seaweed Farmers in Jeneponto Regency." In Proceedings of the 1st International Conference on Advanced Multidisciplinary Research (ICAMR 2018). Paris, France: Atlantis Press, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.2991/icamr-18.2019.140.
Full textZIELIŃSKA-SZCZEPKOWSKA, Joanna, Izabela ZABIELSKA, and Roman KISIEL. "SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC DETERMINANTS OF THE DEVELOPMENT OF GROUPS OF AGRICULTURAL PRODUCERS IN POLAND." In RURAL DEVELOPMENT. Aleksandras Stulginskis University, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.15544/rd.2017.053.
Full textNaglis-Liepa, Kaspars, Dzidra Kreismane, Laima Berzina, Olga Frolova, and Elita Aplocina. "Integrated farming: the way to sustainable agriculture in Latvia." In 22nd International Scientific Conference. “Economic Science for Rural Development 2021”. Latvia University of Life Sciences and Technologies. Faculty of Economics and Social Development, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.22616/esrd.2021.55.003.
Full textStromská, Eliška, Dominika Tóthová, and Katarína Melichová. "Dopady společné zemědělské politiky EU na české zemědělce v období 2014–2020." In XXIV. mezinárodního kolokvia o regionálních vědách. Brno: Masaryk University Press, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.5817/cz.muni.p210-9896-2021-70.
Full textRuncan, Remus. "TURNING FARMERS INTO SOCIAL FARMER ENTREPRENEURS FOR DISADVANTAGED PEOPLE." In NORDSCI International Conference. SAIMA Consult Ltd, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.32008/nordsci2020/b1/v3/31.
Full textWahyurini, Endah, and Humam Santosa Utomo. "Creating Agricultural Product Innovations and Business Development: A Case in Farmer Women Group." In LPPM UPN "VETERAN" Yogyakarta International Conference Series 2020. RSF Press & RESEARCH SYNERGY FOUNDATION, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.31098/pss.v1i1.182.
Full textBRAN, Mariana, Simona Roxana PĂTĂRLĂGEANU, Mihai DINU, and Silviu Ionut BEIA. "SUPPORTING A HEALTHY ENVIRONMENT THROUGH LIVESTOCK." In Competitiveness of Agro-Food and Environmental Economy. Editura ASE, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.24818/cafee/2019/8/04.
Full textATKOČIŪNIENĖ, Vilma, and Shaik Ilyas MOHAMMED. "PARTICULARITIES OF AGRICULTURE DEVELOPMENT IN THE BLACK FOREST: CLIMATE CHANGE AND MANAGEMENT ASPECTS." In RURAL DEVELOPMENT. Aleksandras Stulginskis University, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.15544/rd.2017.239.
Full textPap, Ana, and Tena Radonić. "Consumer Attitudes and Knowledge about the Concept and Signs of Fair Trade." In 6th International Scientific Conference – EMAN 2022 – Economics and Management: How to Cope With Disrupted Times. Association of Economists and Managers of the Balkans, Belgrade, Serbia, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.31410/eman.2022.249.
Full textATKOCEVIČIENĖ, Virginija, Jolanta VALČIUKIENĖ, Daiva JUKNELIENĖ, and Edita JUOČYTĖ. "LAND USE AND PLANNING IN RURAL AREAS (A CASE STUDY OF GIEDRAIČIAI SUBDISTRICT)." In RURAL DEVELOPMENT. Aleksandras Stulginskis University, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.15544/rd.2017.022.
Full textReports on the topic "Farmers Mozambique Economic conditions"
Yamano, Takashi, Noriko Sato, and Babur Wasim Arif. The Impact of COVID-19 and Locust Invasion on Farm Households in Punjab and Sindh: Analysis from Cross-Sectional Surveys in Pakistan. Asian Development Bank, July 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.22617/wps210259-2.
Full textBercovier, Herve, and Ronald P. Hedrick. Diagnostic, eco-epidemiology and control of KHV, a new viral pathogen of koi and common carp. United States Department of Agriculture, December 2007. http://dx.doi.org/10.32747/2007.7695593.bard.
Full textKimhi, Ayal, Barry Goodwin, Ashok Mishra, Avner Ahituv, and Yoav Kislev. The dynamics of off-farm employment, farm size, and farm structure. United States Department of Agriculture, September 2006. http://dx.doi.org/10.32747/2006.7695877.bard.
Full textAgronomic performance and farmer preferences for biofortified orange-fleshed sweetpotato varieties in Zimbabwe. International Potato Center, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.4160/9789290605669.
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