Urban and peri-urban agriculture in Africa : proceedings of a workshop, Netanya, Israel, 23-27 June 1996

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Urban and peri-urban agriculture in Africa : proceedings of a workshop, Netanya, Israel, 23-27 June 1996

edited by David Grossman, Leo M. van den Berg, Hyacinth I. Ajaegbu

Ashgate, c1999

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This work sets out to assess the potential of urban and peri-urban agriculture for generating income and for improving food supply for the growing urban population in Africa. It considers both full-time small-holder farmers and part-timers, who hold land under various tenurial conditions. Since the book is a collection of papers based on field studies, it contains a wide range of approaches, methods of investigation, and scientific findings. One feature is the analysis of the peri-urban gardening zone around Jos, Nigeria. The book offers fresh perspectives on urban farming and relates the positive aspects of the trader's role to a theoretical approach. The book also promotes participatory development and analyzes a case study of "short-cut" technology transfer. The need for bypassing governments by working with non-governmental organizations and self-help groups is a recurrent conclusion of the book.

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  • Part 1 Field studies from eastern and southern Africa: urban agriculture in Harare - socio-economic dimensions of a survival strategy, David Smith
  • vegetable production in the Maseru urban area - the past, the present and the future, Hopolang Phororo
  • commercial horticulture by Kenyan smallholders, Tjalling Djikstra
  • MSTOAS/NIGP mutual fitting approach - developing horticultural gardens in cities - the Dar-es-Salaam project, George G.D. Lulandala
  • urban agriculture - production and marketing - the Tanzania experience, Malongo R.S. Mlozi
  • trade in African rural development - the case of Zimbabwe, Poul Ove Pedersen. Part 2 The Jos (Nigeria) peri-urban studies: economic characteristics of dry season gardening - the Jos-Bukuru example, Emmanuel O. Omomoh
  • women's participation in small-scale irrigation farming in Jos-Bukuru area, Nigeria, Rahila P. Gowon
  • the use of satellite imagery for assessing land use and water potential in the Jos-Bukuru area, Leon van den Berg et al
  • small-scale gardening in the Jos region, Nigeria - partial findings, Hyacinth I. Ajaegbu
  • on-farm demonstration, training and advice - gardening improvement activities in Korot, Nigeria, Sunny O.S. Okwudire. Part 3 Access to resources and inputs - capital, technology and infrastructure: accelerating technology transfer by means of ATTA (advanced technologies in traditional agriculture), Dan Rymon and Uri Or
  • Katheka revisited - urban agriculture, participation and the challenge of intensified resource utilization, Richard Ford
  • credit for small-scale producers - African options, Menakhem Ben-Yami. Part 4 Theoretical issues, approaches to development and policy considerations: drought mitigation policies - waste water use, energy and food provision in urban and peri-urban Africa, Hendrik Bruins
  • conceptual evaluation of urban and peri-urban production and marketing - fruits and vegetables in developing countries, Dieter Martin Hormann
  • urban agriculture in southern and eastern Africa - policy questions and challenges, Beacon Mbiba
  • the role of non-governmental organizations in agricultural development, Obiora Ike
  • three Israeli approaches to development projects in Africa (abstracts), Michael Atzmon et al
  • summary of the open discussions during the Netanya Workshop (June 23-27, 1996) and concluding remarks, the editors.

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