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TítuloFarm size and productivity: lessons from recent literature
AccesoEnglish: 64a10247-6fdd-e397-b75b-3d45767d956c - PDF ;
Resúmen
This paper considers the relationship between farm size and productivity patterns across countries and within countries. Across countries, there is a weak but positive relationship between farm size and yield. A much stronger positive relationship holds for agricultural output per unit of labour, which is closely correlated with farm size across countries.
The inverse farm size-productivity relationship holds true within countries. However, even within countries, there is typically a strong positive relationship between farm size and labour productivity.
Considering that hundreds of millions of poor people will remain in smallholder agriculture for decades to come, policy-makers need to consider whether current strategies offer a particularly valuable way to generate agricultural development.
AutoresGollin, D.
Series
FechaRome (IT): IFAD, 2019
Descripción
36 pp. No. 34
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