The scope of work is to highlight the issues holding back commercialization of agriculture, with special focus on food and nutritional security:
1) What is the current status of the agricultural sector in Kenya?
2) Why is the sector the way it is?
3) How can stakeholders harness the sector’s potential and remove obstacles to commercialisation?
Focus is on the producer segment of the agri-value chain in the context of markets for both inputs and outputs.
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Steve Mungula, presenting at the SIANI Members Meeting - Nairobi 2018
Presentation by Stephen Vundi Mungula, ICRAF, at the SIANI Members Meeting in Nairobi, November 14th 2018
This is the final report of the Expert Group "Commercializing Agricultural Sector in Kenya: Wake the Kenyan Giant!". The report introduces the context of SIANI, the Kenyan framework 'Agricultural...
Presentation held by Stephen Vundi Mungula, Lead Junior Professional – SIANI Expert Group in Kenya at the SIANI Annual Meeting 2017.
Presentation held by Stephen Vundi Mungula, Lead Junior Professional – SIANI Expert Group in Kenya at the SIANI Annual Meeting 2017.
In the next decade agricultural development in Africa will occur against a backdrop of dynamic changes in global, regional and national economies, driven by rapid globalization, increasing demand for strategic resources, instabilities affecting agro-food and energy systems and, not the least, by the growing population.