Investment In Agricultural Property As A Catalyst To Rural Development

 

Fidelity iii

Acknowledgements iii

Prolusion vi

Administrative summary vii

1 Preface 1

Understanding pastoral metamorphosis 2

Bioenergy and pastoral development 3

2 husbandry and development in Sierra Leone 6

husbandry, inclusive growth, and profitable diversification 6

Boosting the productivity of smallholder husbandry 7

Promoting foreign investment in husbandry 9

3 The Makeni Project 13

Leasing arrangements 14

Engaging with original communities 16

4 Field exploration approach and findings 20

Field exploration rudiments 21

Socio- profitable conditions in the study area 25

crucial change processes 30

5 Adding the benefits ofagro-industrial FDI 35

Counter accusations for pastoral livelihoods 35

Out grower openings 37

The places of the public and private sectors 38

Expanding energy access 40

6 Conclusion Seizing openings 43

An docket for farther inquiry 44

Endnotes 45

References 48

Addition 1 Summary of interviews 54

Addition 2 Household check questionnaire( 2014 interpretation) 57

Addition 3 Field experimenters training homemade 62

 

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