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Influential Factors for Traditional Farming in Africa. Mitigators against Rural Agricultural Production

Franklin Atadja

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Document from the year 2014 in the subject Economics - Case Scenarios, grade: A+, Walden University (Technology and Management), course: Business Economics, language: English, abstract: The three primary areas envisioned for this academic study included climate change, land tenure systems, and agricultural financing. Agriculture, the largest source of employment and food security. Significantly, agriculture is a major foreign exchange earner, but the sector has no support and massive assistance. The United Nations postulated that prolonged periods of drought affected African nations. Climate change impacted and destroyed farming systems in Africa due to vulnerability. African agricultural production is yet to achieve its own farming capacities, which will be an effective tool for job creation and poverty reduction.

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influential, rural, traditional, africa, farming, factors, production, agricultural, mitigators