The size and nature of the evidence-base for smallholder farming in Africa: a systematic map
Relevant systematic reviews and impact evaluations were systematically sought and described in order to assess the size and nature of the evidence-base about the effectiveness of interventions for smallholder farmers in Africa. A total of 21 relevant systematic reviews and 415 reports of impact evaluations were identified. This paper describes this African evidence-base in terms of the interventions and outcomes assessed, and the geographical spread of the primary research across the continent. Gaps in the evidence-base are identified and recommendations made for future research.
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2014
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Authors: | Stewart, Ruth ; Erasmus, Yvonne ; Zaranyika, Hazel ; Silva, Natalie Rebelo Da ; Korth, Marcel ; Langer, Laurenz ; Randall, Nicola ; Madinga, Nolizwe ; Wet, Thea de |
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Journal of Development Effectiveness. - Taylor & Francis Journals, ISSN 1943-9342. - Vol. 6.2014, 1, p. 58-68
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Taylor & Francis Journals |
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