Democratic Republic of Congo’s agrifood system structure and drivers of transformation
Agriculture in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) is dominated by subsistence farming. Households grow food mainly for their own consumption and sell only when they have a surplus. The main crops are cassava, maize, yams, plantains, and rice (FAO 2019). Commercial farming of cash crops such as c...
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International Food Policy Research Institute
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| author | Diao, Xinshen Randriamamonjy, Josee Thurlow, James Ulimwengu, John M. Ellis, Mia |
| author_browse | Diao, Xinshen Ellis, Mia Randriamamonjy, Josee Thurlow, James Ulimwengu, John M. |
| author_facet | Diao, Xinshen Randriamamonjy, Josee Thurlow, James Ulimwengu, John M. Ellis, Mia |
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| description | Agriculture in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) is dominated by subsistence farming. Households grow food mainly for their own consumption and sell only when they have a surplus. The main crops are cassava, maize, yams, plantains, and rice (FAO 2019). Commercial farming of cash crops such as coffee, palm oil, rubber, and sugar is done on a smaller scale. With constant political instability, infrastructure deficiencies, and lack of investment in DRC, the expansion and productivity of commercial farming have been constrained (World Bank 2020). Livestock and fisheries are also important agrifood subsectors and face constraints similar to the crop subsectors. Despite these challenges, DRC possesses robust agricultural potential due to its vast arable land resources, abundant water resources, and its diverse climatic conditions, which are suitable for a wide variety of crops. There is also potential for further development of the fisheries sector due to the country’s extensive river system and large lakes. In this brief, we look beyond primary agriculture to understand the recent performance of DRC’s broader agrifood system (AFS) and how it is contributing to growth and transformation in the country. |
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| spelling | CGSpace1314322025-11-06T04:41:16Z Democratic Republic of Congo’s agrifood system structure and drivers of transformation Diao, Xinshen Randriamamonjy, Josee Thurlow, James Ulimwengu, John M. Ellis, Mia agrifood systems value chains markets agriculture labour productivity off-farm employment poverty diet quality jobs development gross national product cassava maize wheat rice Agriculture in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) is dominated by subsistence farming. Households grow food mainly for their own consumption and sell only when they have a surplus. The main crops are cassava, maize, yams, plantains, and rice (FAO 2019). Commercial farming of cash crops such as coffee, palm oil, rubber, and sugar is done on a smaller scale. With constant political instability, infrastructure deficiencies, and lack of investment in DRC, the expansion and productivity of commercial farming have been constrained (World Bank 2020). Livestock and fisheries are also important agrifood subsectors and face constraints similar to the crop subsectors. Despite these challenges, DRC possesses robust agricultural potential due to its vast arable land resources, abundant water resources, and its diverse climatic conditions, which are suitable for a wide variety of crops. There is also potential for further development of the fisheries sector due to the country’s extensive river system and large lakes. In this brief, we look beyond primary agriculture to understand the recent performance of DRC’s broader agrifood system (AFS) and how it is contributing to growth and transformation in the country. 2023-07-07 2023-08-08T09:32:56Z 2023-08-08T09:32:56Z Brief https://hdl.handle.net/10568/131432 en Open Access application/pdf International Food Policy Research Institute Diao, Xinshen; Randriamamonjy, Josee; Thurlow, James; Ellis, Mia; and Ulimwengu, John M. 2023. Democratic Republic of Congo’s agrifood system structure and drivers of transformation. Agrifood System Diagnostics Country Series 3. https://doi.org/10.2499/p15738coll2.136796. |
| spellingShingle | agrifood systems value chains markets agriculture labour productivity off-farm employment poverty diet quality jobs development gross national product cassava maize wheat rice Diao, Xinshen Randriamamonjy, Josee Thurlow, James Ulimwengu, John M. Ellis, Mia Democratic Republic of Congo’s agrifood system structure and drivers of transformation |
| title | Democratic Republic of Congo’s agrifood system structure and drivers of transformation |
| title_full | Democratic Republic of Congo’s agrifood system structure and drivers of transformation |
| title_fullStr | Democratic Republic of Congo’s agrifood system structure and drivers of transformation |
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| title_short | Democratic Republic of Congo’s agrifood system structure and drivers of transformation |
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