Transformation in the size and distribution of farmland operated by household and other farms in select countries of sub-Saharan Africa

Type Conference Paper - 2016 AAAE Fifth International Conference
Title Transformation in the size and distribution of farmland operated by household and other farms in select countries of sub-Saharan Africa
Author(s)
Publication (Day/Month/Year) 2016
City Addis Ababa
Country/State Ethiopia
URL http://ageconsearch.umn.edu/bitstream/246969/2/305. Changing farm size in Africa.pdf
Abstract
For select countries in sub-Saharan Africa, we compare various sources of information on
agricultural land in an attempt to determine what share of total agricultural land may be
operated by corporate farms or government enterprises. We also combine various data on
agricultural land and households in order to gain a better understanding of the number and
distribution of household and non-household farms and farmland in sub-Saharan Africa and
Asia. We also examine changes in farmland distribution among household farms for select
countries in sub-Saharan Africa and Asia. Whereas most literature on changes in farm size
focuses on the average farm size, we go beyond looking at averages to consider the entire
distribution of household farms.
We find that a significant share of agricultural land is likely operated by non-household farms
in a select set of African countries. There is a need to redouble efforts to conduct surveys of
all farms as opposed to simply household farms; efforts such as the Agricultural Information
System (AGRIS) are timely. LSMS and DHS data confirm the finding that average farm sizes
have decreased in many countries of sub-Saharan Africa, although the decrease results from
various types of changes in farmland distribution. Previous estimates of the number of farms
in sub-Saharan Africa are out of date and we estimate that there are more than 77 million
farms in that region.

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