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Original Articles

Evolution of Kenyan agricultural policy

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Pages 467-479 | Received 01 Jun 1994, Accepted 01 Jan 1995, Published online: 27 Feb 2008
 

Abstract

The political and economic pressures which gave rise to the current agricultural policy environment in Kenya are reviewed. Colonial policies were favourable to agriculture and its mainly large (European) landholder focus. After independence policies at first antithetical to agriculture were followed once again by favourable policies reflecting the power of the African political élite, many of whom became large landholders after independence. Interventionist but favourable initiatives in agriculture have continued to the present.

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Respectively Department of Economics and Department of Agricultural and Resource Economics, University of New England, Australia.

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