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- Land and technology requirements for economically prosperous smallholder farming in sub-Saharan Africa: Evidence from Tanzania(SAGE Publications, 2024) Harris, D.; Mausch, K.; Chamberlin, J.
Publication - Smallholder maize yield estimation using satellite data and machine learning in Ethiopia(Elsevier, 2023) Zhe Guo; Chamberlin, J.; Liangzhi You
Publication - Revisiting the size–productivity relationship with imperfect measures of production and plot size(John Wiley and Sons Inc., 2024) Hailemariam Ayalew; Chamberlin, J.; Newman, C.; Abay, K.A.; Kosmowski, F.; Sida, T.S.
Publication - Site-specific agronomic information and technology adoption: A field experiment from Ethiopia(Elsevier, 2022) Hailemariam Ayalew; Chamberlin, J.; Newman, C.
Publication - The role of active soil carbon in influencing the profitability of fertilizer use: empirical evidence from smallholder maize plots in Tanzania(Wiley, 2021) Chamberlin, J.; Jayne, T.S.; Snapp, S.S.
Publication - Adapting the QUEFTS model to predict attainable yields when training data are characterized by imperfect management(Elsevier, 2021) Ravensbergen, A.P.P.; Chamberlin, J.; Craufurd, P.; Shehu, B.M.; Hijbeek, R.
Publication - Fertilizer profitability for smallholder maize farmers in Tanzania: a spatially-explicit ex ante analysis(Public Library of Science, 2020) Palmas, S.; Chamberlin, J.
Publication - Rural in‐migration and agricultural development: evidence from Zambia(IAAE, 2020) Chamberlin, J.; Jayne, T.S.; Sitko, N.J.
Publication - Unravelling the variability and causes of smallholder maize yield gaps in Ethiopia(Springer, 2020) Banchayehu Tessema Assefa; Chamberlin, J.; Reidsma, P.; Silva, J.V.; Ittersum, M.K. van
Publication - Rural transformation, cereals and youth in Africa: what role for international agricultural research?(SAGE Publishing, 2017) Ripoll, S.; Andersson, J.A.; Badstue, L.B.; Buttner, M.; Chamberlin, J.; Erenstein, O.; Sumberg, J.Young people are increasingly linked to targeted agriculture and food security interventions. In Africa, the argument is that the combination of agricultural value chains, technology and entrepreneurship will unlock a sweet spot for youth employment. This article examines this argument from a rural transformations perspective. A framework is proposed with which to analyse young people’s economic room to manoeuvre in different rural contexts and the differential abilities of young people to exploit associated opportunities. Using cereal agri-food systems as an example, the article identifies two new research areas that address important knowledge gaps: how young rural people in Africa engage with these systems and what pathways they use to become engaged. To address these questions, we propose an analytical framework built around key contextual factors that constrain or enable young people’s economic activity. By pursuing the proposed research agenda, international agricultural research could make important contributions to both agricultural policy debates and development-oriented interventions.
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