This theme examines the question of how to raise productivity in the agricultural sector, and how smallholder farmers can participate in markets and improve livelihoods. Recognising that the liberalisation orthodoxy focusing on markets has not worked (or at least only partially), we focus on institutional questions, particularly in conditions where markets are weak, thin and interlocking. Questions we will be pursuing are:
'Beyond Agriculture - Making Markets Work for the Poor', proceedings from an international seminar held in London from 28 February to 1 March 2005 which examined the role of agriculture, non-farm enterprise and market access in achieving pro-poor growth in rural Sub-Saharan Africa. See also the Crop Post-Harvest Programme Southern African Region website.