Towards systemic support for agricultural mechanization in sub Saharan Africa
Agricultural mechanization and motorization play an important role in reducing the arduousness of work and contributing to food security. In sub-Saharan Africa, there remain many challenges before equipment becomes accessible to as many people as possible, is properly used and maintained, and deployed in an inclusive and lasting manner. Existing equipment is sometimes ill-suited, and there is a lack of information about access to mechanization and associated agricultural practices, as well as appropriate ways of intervening. Yet, some novel courses of action do exist, promoting systemic intervention incorporating the concepts of access, use and sustainability, notably by co-designing equipment and supporting stakeholders.
Volume: 68
Author: Teatske Bakker
Other authors: Pauline Pugeaux
Organization: Cirad
Other organizations: UMR Innovation
Year: 2025
Country/ies: Ghana
Geographical coverage: Africa
Type: Journal article
Full text available at: https://doi.org/10.19182/perspective/38017
Content language: English
