This note analyzes the trajectory of the benchmark and its implications for the effort required of countries to remain on-track or get on-track toward achieving the goals and targets of the Malabo Declaration by 2025.
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When African leaders launched the Comprehensive Africa Agricultural Development Programme (CAADP) in Maputo in 2003, they committed to spend 10 percent of their national expenditure budget on the agricultural sector.
Ghana's 10 percent agriculture expenditure saga: Why reported expenditure shares are not what they seem
This note first discusses the differences between the general government sector and the public corporations sector, and then presents the rationale for when to add and separate expenditures in the two sectors in the accounting of government expend
This brief analyses the trends of food and input prices in the Eastern Africa region from year to year with 2007 as the base year.
Synopsis, 2013 annual trends and outlook report: Tracking key CAADP indicators and implementation
This Issue Note presents the current status and trends captured by key Comprehensive Africa Agriculture Development Programme (CAADP) indicators that ReSAKSS has been tracking since 2008, at continental and regional levels.
Swaziland as a developing middle income country has continuously sought to create an enabling environment for the development of the agricultural sector.