Agricultural Development for Peace
Published By: UNU-WIDER on eSS | Published Date: January, 10 , 2005Agricultural development can contribute significantly to peace by raising incomes and
employment, thereby reducing the social frustrations that give rise to violence.
Agricultural growth also generates revenues for governments, allowing them to redress
the grievances of disadvantaged populations. In this way, growth can be made more
equitable, an effect that is enhanced if inequalities in access to natural capital, especially
to land, are addressed as well. Agriculture is critical for countries rebuilding from war,
especially in making recovery work for the poor. And by raising per capita incomes,
agricultural development underpins new democracies. Agricultural development thereby
supports political strategies for peace-building and democratization. [Research Paper No. 2005/07 ]
Author(s): Tony Addison | Posted on: Jun 10, 2010 | Views(1104) | Download (737)