Food security problems in sub-Saharan Africa: Operations Research as a tool of analysis |
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Authors: | Caspar Schweigman |
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Affiliation: | Faculty of Economics, Centre for Development Studies, University of Groningen, Visserstraat 8, 9712 CV Groningen, The Netherlands E-mail: |
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Abstract: | For many years, the author has been involved in teaching and research in the use of Operations Research as a tool of analysis to study food security problems in sub‐Saharan Africa, in particular, grass root problems of poor farmers. The paper presents an introduction to the way Operations Research methods have been applied in case studies and research projects, and discusses in retrospect the author's views on the strengths and limitations of the application of Operations Research. The paper has in particular been written for people who are not familiar with applications of Operations Research in agriculture, and are interested to learn about its potential usefulness in practice. The retrospective part is largely based on food security studies in e.g. Tanzania, Burkina Faso, Bénin, Togo and Eritrea and on participation in several interdisciplinary research programmes in Africa. |
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Keywords: | food security operations research risk in agriculture agriculture in Africa stochastic programming |
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