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An evolving paradigm of agricultural mechanization development: How much can Africa learn from Asia?
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Tuesday February 9th, 2021 | 09:30 am to 10:30 am (EST)
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Agricultural mechanization in Africa south of the Sahara — especially for small farms and businesses — requires a
new paradigm to meet the needs of the continent’s evolving farming systems. Can Asia, with its recent success in adopting mechanization, offer a model for Africa? An Evolving Paradigm of Agricultural Mechanization Development analyzes the experiences of eight
Asian and five African countries. The authors explore crucial government roles in boosting and supporting mechanization, from import policies to promotion policies to public good policies.
Join us to hear from the authors and discussants on the book’s recommendations and insights, which are beneficial to national policymakers and the development community, who can adapt this knowledge to local contexts and use it as a foundation for further research.
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Discussants
Geoffrey C. Mrema, Professor, Department of Engineering Sciences and Technology, Sokoine University
of Agriculture
Thomas Daum, Research fellow, Institute of Agricultural Science in the Tropics, University
of Hohenheim
Moderator
Katarlah
Taylor, Events Manager, IFPRI
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