@article{Haggblade:200599,
      recid = {200599},
      author = {Haggblade, Steven and Staaz, John and Boughton, Duncan and  Diallo, Boubacar and Meyer, Ferdinand and Minde, Issac  Joseph and Traub, Lulama Ndibongo and Tschirley, David},
      title = {Regional Dimensions of South Africa's CAADP Process:  Lessons from West Africa},
      journal = {African Journal of Agricultural and Resource Economics},
      address = {2015-03},
      number = {311-2016-5620},
      pages = {19},
      year = {2015},
      abstract = {Regional spillovers offer prospects for accelerating  Africa’s agricultural productivity growth,
market  development and food security. West Africa has recognised  and embraced the importance of
regional technology  transfers, agricultural commodity trade, food security  monitoring and
agricultural planning. In order for the  Southern African region to follow suit, South  Africa’s
country Comprehensive Africa Agriculture  Development Programme (CAADP) plan will need to
recognise  the country’s critical role in enhancing regional  agricultural development. An outwardlooking
country vision  from South Africa promises to benefit regional as well as  domestic
agricultural growth and food security},
      url = {http://ageconsearch.umn.edu/record/200599},
      doi = {https://doi.org/10.22004/ag.econ.200599},
}