Agricultural growth and investment options for poverty reduction in Rwanda

Agricultural development strategies that are put forward by individual African countries delineate priorities for actions to enhance agricultural and overall development. Understanding alternative agricultural growth options and their linkages with poverty reduction and prioritizing agricultural inv...

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Autores principales: Diao, Xinshen, Fan, Shenggen, Kanyarukiga, Sam, Yu, Bingxin
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Publicado: International Food Policy Research Institute 2010
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Acceso en línea:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/154770
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author Diao, Xinshen
Fan, Shenggen
Kanyarukiga, Sam
Yu, Bingxin
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Fan, Shenggen
Kanyarukiga, Sam
Yu, Bingxin
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Fan, Shenggen
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Yu, Bingxin
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description Agricultural development strategies that are put forward by individual African countries delineate priorities for actions to enhance agricultural and overall development. Understanding alternative agricultural growth options and their linkages with poverty reduction and prioritizing agricultural investments are the two key components of an agricultural development strategy. However, the relationships between growth and poverty reduction and between targeted growth and required public investment arenot straightforward, and solid research is needed to support an evidence-based policymaking process. This monograph provides such a study using Rwanda as a case. An economywide model is developed for the study and is appliedto the most recent economic data and public investment information to analyze agricultural growth and investment options for poverty reduction in Rwanda. The monograph shows that the country's targeted agricultural sub-sector growth, if achieved, would allow Rwanda to meet the ComprehensiveAfrica Agriculture Development Programme (CAADP) target of 6 percent annual growth in agricultural gross domestic product (GDP) by 2020. With comparable growth in the nonagricultural sector, rapid economic growth would result in the national poverty rate falling to 35.5 percent by 2015, a reduction of 25 percentage points over the 1999 rate. Although the majority of rural households benefit from rapid agricultural growth, the most vulnerablehouseholds—those with very small landholdings and with few opportunities toparticipate in the production of export crops—appear to benefit less. The reportshows that economywide growth led by the agricultural sector has a greatereffect on poverty reduction than does the same level of growth driven bythe nonagricultural sector. Among agricultural subsectors, growth driven mainlyby increased productivity in staple crops has the greatest poverty reduction effect. The report points out that meeting the CAADP 6 percent agricultural growth target in Rwanda will require the allocation of public resources to the agricultural sector to rise significantly and reach 10 percent of the total government budget. Estimated economywide returns to public investment in agriculture are high and will come not only from growth in the agricultural sector. Through linkage and multiplier effects, one dollar of public investment in agricultural staples generates US$3.63 of increased agricultural GDP (AgGDP) and US$0.21 of increased nonagricultural GDP. In the agricultural sector, economywide returns from investing in staple foods, including staple crops and livestock, are much higher than those from investing in export crops. But even though the investment returns are high, the planned amount of investment in Rwanda will not be enough to significantly improve the current low yields of many foodcrops in the country. The average yield for maize will stay at a low level in 2015—a level already reached by many African countries today.
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spelling CGSpace1547702025-11-06T07:23:17Z Agricultural growth and investment options for poverty reduction in Rwanda Diao, Xinshen Fan, Shenggen Kanyarukiga, Sam Yu, Bingxin agricultural growth poverty reduction growth factors public investment Agricultural development strategies that are put forward by individual African countries delineate priorities for actions to enhance agricultural and overall development. Understanding alternative agricultural growth options and their linkages with poverty reduction and prioritizing agricultural investments are the two key components of an agricultural development strategy. However, the relationships between growth and poverty reduction and between targeted growth and required public investment arenot straightforward, and solid research is needed to support an evidence-based policymaking process. This monograph provides such a study using Rwanda as a case. An economywide model is developed for the study and is appliedto the most recent economic data and public investment information to analyze agricultural growth and investment options for poverty reduction in Rwanda. The monograph shows that the country's targeted agricultural sub-sector growth, if achieved, would allow Rwanda to meet the ComprehensiveAfrica Agriculture Development Programme (CAADP) target of 6 percent annual growth in agricultural gross domestic product (GDP) by 2020. With comparable growth in the nonagricultural sector, rapid economic growth would result in the national poverty rate falling to 35.5 percent by 2015, a reduction of 25 percentage points over the 1999 rate. Although the majority of rural households benefit from rapid agricultural growth, the most vulnerablehouseholds—those with very small landholdings and with few opportunities toparticipate in the production of export crops—appear to benefit less. The reportshows that economywide growth led by the agricultural sector has a greatereffect on poverty reduction than does the same level of growth driven bythe nonagricultural sector. Among agricultural subsectors, growth driven mainlyby increased productivity in staple crops has the greatest poverty reduction effect. The report points out that meeting the CAADP 6 percent agricultural growth target in Rwanda will require the allocation of public resources to the agricultural sector to rise significantly and reach 10 percent of the total government budget. Estimated economywide returns to public investment in agriculture are high and will come not only from growth in the agricultural sector. Through linkage and multiplier effects, one dollar of public investment in agricultural staples generates US$3.63 of increased agricultural GDP (AgGDP) and US$0.21 of increased nonagricultural GDP. In the agricultural sector, economywide returns from investing in staple foods, including staple crops and livestock, are much higher than those from investing in export crops. But even though the investment returns are high, the planned amount of investment in Rwanda will not be enough to significantly improve the current low yields of many foodcrops in the country. The average yield for maize will stay at a low level in 2015—a level already reached by many African countries today. 2010 2024-10-01T14:03:45Z 2024-10-01T14:03:45Z Report https://hdl.handle.net/10568/154770 en https://hdl.handle.net/10568/160205 https://hdl.handle.net/10568/160061 Open Access application/pdf International Food Policy Research Institute Diao, Xinshen; Fan, Shenggen; Kanyarukiga, Sam; Yu, Bingxin. 2010. Agricultural growth and investment options for poverty reduction in Rwanda. IFPRI Research Monograph. https://doi.org/10.2499/9780896291768.
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poverty reduction
growth factors
public investment
Diao, Xinshen
Fan, Shenggen
Kanyarukiga, Sam
Yu, Bingxin
Agricultural growth and investment options for poverty reduction in Rwanda
title Agricultural growth and investment options for poverty reduction in Rwanda
title_full Agricultural growth and investment options for poverty reduction in Rwanda
title_fullStr Agricultural growth and investment options for poverty reduction in Rwanda
title_full_unstemmed Agricultural growth and investment options for poverty reduction in Rwanda
title_short Agricultural growth and investment options for poverty reduction in Rwanda
title_sort agricultural growth and investment options for poverty reduction in rwanda
topic agricultural growth
poverty reduction
growth factors
public investment
url https://hdl.handle.net/10568/154770
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