2019
DOI: 10.1080/0376835x.2019.1665985
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Leveraging agriculture for growth: lessons from innovative joint ventures and international best practice

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“…This study has shown that, with the enormous potential of agriculture in Zambia, its economic and social benefits to the country and the region as a whole can be more significant. Steenkamp et al (2020) conclude that agriculture plays an important role in solving the problem of unemployment and economic growth in the countries of South Africa. Through the analysis of international best practices, these authors provide insight into how the government can support the agricultural sector by implementing various measures, such as: financial assistance, adequate agricultural insurance, improving the advisory role for farmers, as well as investing in the implementation of various innovative solutions in agriculture.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 90%
“…This study has shown that, with the enormous potential of agriculture in Zambia, its economic and social benefits to the country and the region as a whole can be more significant. Steenkamp et al (2020) conclude that agriculture plays an important role in solving the problem of unemployment and economic growth in the countries of South Africa. Through the analysis of international best practices, these authors provide insight into how the government can support the agricultural sector by implementing various measures, such as: financial assistance, adequate agricultural insurance, improving the advisory role for farmers, as well as investing in the implementation of various innovative solutions in agriculture.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 90%