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A Farmers' Jury: The Future of Smallholder Agriculture in Zimbabwe: ITDG Working Papers

Autor Stuart Coupe, Jon Hellin, Absolom Masendeke, Elijah Rusike, Tom Wakeford
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 15 dec 2005


This ITDG Working Paper analyses the experience of a farmers' jury in Zimbabwe. Representatives of poor farmers mapped out their vision for the future of agriculture in their country after hearing from policy makers and technical experts of every shade of opinion. The ITDG Working Papers are designed to make available to the wider development community the knowledge and insights that the Intermediate Technology Development Group is generating about technology and development. The papers are selected for their contribution to debate, with the hope of stimulating further research or contributing to similar work in progress. The series is edited by Andrew Scott, International Programmes and Policy Director of ITDG.


This Practical Action Working Paper analyses the experience of a farmers' jury in Zimbabwe, where representatives of farmers mapped out their vision for the future of agriculture in their country, after hearing from policy makers and technical experts of every shade of opinion.

A timely and insightful critique of the state of Zimbabwean agriculture and a useful analysis of a unique application of the citizens' jury methodology, this will be of great interest to international development practitioners and researchers worldwide.

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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781853395765
ISBN-10: 1853395765
Pagini: 50
Dimensiuni: 209 x 296 x 4 mm
Greutate: 0.1 kg
Editura: Practical Action Publishing
Seria ITDG Working Papers


Notă biografică

Stuart Coupe formerly International Projects Manager of the Reducing Vulnerability Team at Practical Action, an international NGO active on agricultural biodiversity and Farmers' Rights issues, has a background in Southern African Studies, including doctorate study and published works since 1992.