Kenya's agrifood system: Overview and drivers of transformation

The 2010s were a decade of strong economic development in Kenya. Gross domestic product (GDP)—an indicator of the economy’s size—expanded by an average of 5 percent per year (KNBS 2022). This exceeded population growth and helped raise household incomes, leading to a decline in poverty rates and, mo...

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Main Authors: Diao, Xinshen, Pauw, Karl, Smart, Jenny, Thurlow, James
Format: Book Chapter
Language:Inglés
Published: International Food Policy Research Institute 2023
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Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/138942
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description The 2010s were a decade of strong economic development in Kenya. Gross domestic product (GDP)—an indicator of the economy’s size—expanded by an average of 5 percent per year (KNBS 2022). This exceeded population growth and helped raise household incomes, leading to a decline in poverty rates and, more importantly, in the number of poor people, for the first time in at least three decades (World Bank 2022). Agriculture played an important role in this. The sector grew alongside the rest of the economy, despite facing many challenges, including climate variability (Ochieng et al. 2020), weak rural infrastructure (Benin and Odjo 2018), shrinking farm sizes (Jayne et al. 2016), and inaccessibility of farm inputs combined with poor agronomic management (Worku et al. 2020). Agriculture, as part of the broader food system, also contributed to growth in downstream or off-farm sectors and helped cushion the economic damage resulting from COVID-19 in 2020 (Pauw, Smart, and Thurlow 2021). This file includes the introduction to Part One.
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spelling CGSpace1389422025-11-06T04:14:06Z Kenya's agrifood system: Overview and drivers of transformation Diao, Xinshen Pauw, Karl Smart, Jenny Thurlow, James economic development income poverty agriculture infrastructure food systems The 2010s were a decade of strong economic development in Kenya. Gross domestic product (GDP)—an indicator of the economy’s size—expanded by an average of 5 percent per year (KNBS 2022). This exceeded population growth and helped raise household incomes, leading to a decline in poverty rates and, more importantly, in the number of poor people, for the first time in at least three decades (World Bank 2022). Agriculture played an important role in this. The sector grew alongside the rest of the economy, despite facing many challenges, including climate variability (Ochieng et al. 2020), weak rural infrastructure (Benin and Odjo 2018), shrinking farm sizes (Jayne et al. 2016), and inaccessibility of farm inputs combined with poor agronomic management (Worku et al. 2020). Agriculture, as part of the broader food system, also contributed to growth in downstream or off-farm sectors and helped cushion the economic damage resulting from COVID-19 in 2020 (Pauw, Smart, and Thurlow 2021). This file includes the introduction to Part One. 2023-12-20 2024-02-05T20:09:38Z 2024-02-05T20:09:38Z Book Chapter https://hdl.handle.net/10568/138942 en https://doi.org/10.2499/9780896294561 Open Access application/pdf International Food Policy Research Institute Diao, Xinshen; Pauw, Karl; Smart, Jenny; and Thurlow, James. 2023. Kenya's agrifood system: Overview and drivers of transformation. In Food Systems Transformation in Kenya: Lessons from the Past and Policy Options for the Future, eds. Clemens Breisinger, Michael Keenan, Juneweenex Mbuthia, and Jemimah Njuki. Part 1: An overview of the Kenyan food system, Chapter 2, Pp. 21-50. https://doi.org/10.2499/9780896294561_02.
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agriculture
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food systems
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Pauw, Karl
Smart, Jenny
Thurlow, James
Kenya's agrifood system: Overview and drivers of transformation
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title_full Kenya's agrifood system: Overview and drivers of transformation
title_fullStr Kenya's agrifood system: Overview and drivers of transformation
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title_short Kenya's agrifood system: Overview and drivers of transformation
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topic economic development
income
poverty
agriculture
infrastructure
food systems
url https://hdl.handle.net/10568/138942
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