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Can agricultural intensification help attain Sustainable Development Goals? Evidence from Africa and Asia / Dawson, Neil; Martin, Adrian; Camfield, Laura   Journal Article
Martin, Adrian Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract Market-oriented agricultural intensification is a major development strategy, yet its alignment with sustainable development goals (SDGs) is unclear. We apply indicators for SDG 2 (eradicate hunger) regarding income, food production, food security and land tenure to recent intensifications in Rwanda and Laos to reveal their disaggregated impacts. We find while market-oriented intensification may generate poverty reduction, it also exacerbated marginalisation and poverty through various forms of land tenure insecurity. Ethnicity and gender were influential factors in Rwanda, and post-conflict resettlement policies in Laos. We discuss implications for development practice and selection of suitable indicators to reflect the ambition of the SDGs.
Key Words Poverty  Food Security  Agricultural Policy  Gender  Land Tenure  Social Inequality 
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