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Firm-Level Innovation and Business Obstacles in Sub-Saharan Africa: A cross-country analysis
This study explores the concept of firm level innovation, and how it has developed over time.
PARI research focuses on identifying and scaling promising agricultural innovations for agricultural growth and food security in Africa and India.
This study explores the concept of firm level innovation, and how it has developed over time.
Through development of a Computable General Equilibrium and micro-economic simulation model this paper assesses how the implementation of National Agriculture Investment Plans will help to achieve the SDGs, Agenda 2063 and Malabo Declaration.
This publication adresses sustainablility trade-offs of African livestock policies, drawing on evidence from Kenya, Zambia, and Burkina Faso.
This policy brief focuses on development aid finance needed to come near to the G7 commitment of lifting 500 million people out of hunger and malnutrition by 2030.
The PARI annual report 2021 presents the highlights of PARI research conducted in 2021.
This paper assesses the state of digital livestock in Kenya and India in terms of availability, technology use and livestock covered.
This paper discusses the state of food and nutrition security and the role of livestock in the Malian economy.
Agricultural mechanization, digital agriculture, and rural youth engagement are three megatrends occupying policymakers focused on agricultural transformation across Africa. Each of these topics is associated with debates on opportunities and risks and appropriate policy actions.
This study assesses African countries’ performance in the development of their aquaculture sectors with regard to the role of the sector as a source of food supply, absolute and per capita production volumes and values (including changes over time), and the economic importance of the sector.
Existing literature fails to explain the dimensionality and patterns of association among impediments to the scale-out of digital services for agriculture (DSAs). This study examines the structure underlying impediments to the scale-out of DSAs in a sub-Saharan Africa setting from a likely users’ perspective.
This paper explores why farmers engage in rural off-farm activities and related effects on food shortage, relative deprivation and dietary diversity.
Societal discussions and policy action are needed to harness the potential of robots to serve people and the planet.