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Working Paper - Agricultural Policy Research in Africa (APRA)|2021. (69):35 pp. many ref. ; 2021.
Article in English | CAB Abstracts | ID: covidwho-1841753

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Since the structural adjustment policies of the 1980s, policymaking at a national and continental level has increasingly turned to agricultural commercialisation as the foundation for Africa's long-term nutrition and food security. However, socio-economic inequalities, land tenure and food insecurity, as well as livelihood and income precarities remain widespread challenges. The effects of shocks, such as COVID-19, have overlaid emergent and entrenched patterns of social differentiation that shape access to resources, markets, and other opportunities for those involved in commercial agriculture. This paper considered the impacts of COVID-19 on value chains in Ethiopia, Ghana, Malawi, Nigeria, Tanzania, and Zimbabwe, to ask: (1) What can political settlements analyses tell us about agricultural value chains and responses to COVID-19 in the countries studied? (2) How are structures and power relations throughout the value chains and actors' responses to COVID-19 related to social differentiation in the context of African agriculture?

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