
Emerging Land Issues in African Agriculture: Toward the identification of appropriate rural development strategies
FSI Stanford, FSE Symposium
Date and Time
January 12, 2012
3:30 PM - 5:30 PM
Open to the public
RSVP required by 5PM January 11
Speakers
Thom Jayne - Professor of International Development at Michigan State University
Derek Byerlee (commentator) - Independent Scholar and Director, World Development Report, 2009
Thom Jayne, Professor of International Development from Michigan State University will answer the following questions: What are the trends in land access? How can smallholder farmers get higher value out of scarce land and how does that relate to food and non-food markets? Smallholder vs. large enterprises in Africa. Derek Byerlee, independent scholar and director of the 2009 World Development Report will provide additional commentary.
Thomas Jayne's professional career has been devoted to promoting effective policy responses to poverty and hunger in Africa. Jayne is Professor, International Development, in the Department of Agricultural, Food, and Resource Economics and a member of the Core Faculty of the African Studies Center at Michigan State University. He is involved in research, outreach, and capacity building programs in collaboration with African universities and government agencies, mainly focusing on food marketing and trade policies and their effects on sustainable and equitable development. Jayne's secondary research focus has been on measuring the current and long-term effects of HIV/AIDS on African agriculture. Jayne sits on the editorial boards of two development journals, received a top paper award in 2004 by the International Association of Agricultural Economists, co-authored a paper (with graduate student Jacob Ricker-Gilbert) awarded the T.W. Schultz Award at the 2009 International Association of Agricultural Economists Triennial Meetings, and received the 2009 Best Article Award in Agricultural Economics (with co-authors Xhying Xu, William Burke, and Jones Govereh). Jayne's work has also been recognized at the 1996 World Food Summit in Rome and the Secretariat of Global Agricultural Science Policy for the Twenty-First Century.
Location
Bechtel Conference Center
Encina Hall
616 Serra Street
Stanford University
Stanford, CA 94305
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Event Publications
Byerlee commentary on "Emerging Land Issues in African Agriculture"
Derek Byerlee
Center on Food Security and the Environment (2012)
Emerging Land Issues in African Agriculture: Implications for food security and poverty reduction strategies
T.S. Jayne, Jordan Chamberlin, Milu Muyanga
Center on Food Security and the Environment (2012)
Parent Research Projects
Topics: Agriculture | Agriculture policy | Development | Economics | Poverty | Poverty, inequality, and democracy | Pro-poor food policy | Sub-Saharan Africa



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