

An edition of Agricultural policy in Kenya (1995)
Applications of the Policy Analysis Matrix (Food Systems and Agrarian Change)
By Scott R. Pearson,Eric Monke,Gem Argwings-Kodhek,Francisco Avillez,Mulinge Mukumbu,Stefano Pagiola,Daniel Sellen,Alex Winter-Nelson
Publish Date
January 1996
Publisher
Cornell University Press
Language
eng
Pages
300
Description:
Scott Pearson, Eric Monke, and their collaborators spent two years doing field work in Kenya, collecting the data in Agricultural Policy in Kenya. The book provides a microeconomic perspective on opportunities for income and employment growth, especially for small farms. The authors emphasize the impact of government policies on production incentives to show how policy changes might lead to greater incomes. Kenyan agricultural policy targets three kinds of changes in farming practices - increasing the area devoted to cash crop production, improving the efficiency of processing and transportation so that farm-gate prices will rise, and increasing the use of purchased inputs, such as fertilizer. The Policy Analysis Matrix (PAM) measures and analyzes interactions among policies influencing agricultural incentives. Research is presented on a regional basis and compares the impact of policy among commodity systems, agro-climatic zones, and technologies. The book ends on a note of guarded optimism by outlining how changes in policy might lead to more rapid agricultural development.
subjects: Agriculture and state, Agricultural development, Agrarisch beleid, Policy evaluation, Agricultural policy, Small holdings, Agriculture & Farming, Agriculture & related industries, Central government policies, International - Economics, Agriculture Of Developing Countries, Science/Mathematics, Business / Economics / Finance, Industries - General, Developing countries, Kenya, Business & Economics, Agriculture and state, kenya
Places: Kenya