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Lilia Bliznashka

Lily Bliznashka is a Research Fellow in the Nutrition, Diets, and Health Unit. Her research focuses on assessing the effectiveness of multi-input nutrition-sensitive and nutrition-specific interventions and the mechanisms through which they work to improve maternal and child health and nutrition globally. She has worked in Burkina Faso, Burundi, Tanzania, and Uganda.

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Mechanization of African Agriculture – Does it Create or Destroy Jobs?

Marie-Schlei-Saal, Stresemannstr. 94

Berlin, Germany

February 20, 2019

  • 3:00 – 6:00 pm (Europe/Berlin)
  • 9:00 – 12:00 pm (US/Eastern)
  • 7:30 – 10:30 pm (Asia/Kolkata)

Africa needs jobs – productive employment for the many millions of young people who seek their first job every year, many of them in rural areas. The agricultural sector offers huge potential for productive employment. 

A study by the “Malabo Montpellier Panel” describes the state of mechanization of agriculture in Africa and testifies to considerable increases in productivity by agricultural machinery and shows: Mechanization can certainly lead to more employment.

  • How and under what conditions does this work in smallholder African agriculture?
  • What possibilities does an inter-company use offer?