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This study analyzes impacts of large, one-time cash transfers and farm management plans among farmers in Senegal.
Sénégal
Le Sénégal est le pays situé le plus à l’ouest d’Afrique. Le pays est relativement plat, avec un bas-relief. Sa superficie totale est de 196 192 kilomètres carrés.
This country factsheet presents key agricultural R&D indicators in a highly accessible visual display.
Economic accounts for agriculture and farm income in Senegal
A monitoring and evaluation (M&E) system is of critical importance for evidence- and outcome-based planning and implementation in agriculture.
Health-related incentives to reward effort or commitment are commonplace in many professional contracts throughout the world.
Overall, the study shows that large, one-time cash transfers aimed at increasing agricultural investments can significantly impact smallholders’ agricultural production.
Plans de campagne et transferts d'argent pour les exploitations familiales: Données probantes du Sénégal
Dans l’ensemble, l’étude montre qu’un apport financier unique et important qui cible l’augmentation des investissements agricole peut impacter significativement la production agricole des petits exploitants.
The European Union–West Africa Economic Partnership Agreement
Despite recent modifications, the Economic Partnership Agreement (EPA) between the European Union (EU) and West African (WA) countries is still being criticized for its potential detrimental effects on WA countries.
IFPRI in collaboration with the Laiterie du Berger (milk factory in Richard Toll, Senegal), the GRET (international NGO), University Gaston Berger (UGB) in Saint Louis, Senegal and the Cellule de Lutte contre la Malnutrition (CLM) conducted an imp
This paper assesses the effects of an artificial insemination program implemented in Senegal’s cow sector from 2008 to 2011.
In a consistent effort to raise productivity and unlock the economic and social potential of the agricultural sector, the Senegalese government has implemented heavy subsidy programs, some of which target the use of inputs.
Implementing CAADP 2025 in Senegal: Identifying key sectors and policies promoting pro‐poor growth
The PEBAP project undertook in‐depth analyses of future economic growth and poverty reduction in three case‐study countries: Senegal, Ghana and Uganda. Analyses are based on a quantitative model we refer to as the CAADP‐lab tool‐kit.