3,213
Views
8
CrossRef citations to date
0
Altmetric
The political economy of growth corridors: commercialisation and agricultural change in eastern Africa’s seaboard

Agricultural corridors as ‘demonstration fields’: infrastructure, fairs and associations along the Beira and Nacala corridors of Mozambique

ORCID Icon
Pages 354-374 | Received 16 Apr 2019, Accepted 04 Mar 2020, Published online: 19 Mar 2020

Keep up to date with the latest research on this topic with citation updates for this article.

Read on this site (3)

Joshua Kirshner & Idalina Baptista. (2023) Corridors as empty signifiers: the entanglement of Mozambique’s colonial past and present in its development corridors. Planning Perspectives 38:6, pages 1163-1184.
Read now
Sophie Chao, Wendy Wolford, Andrew Ofstehage, Shalmali Guttal, Euclides Gonçalves & Fernanda Ayala. (2023) The Plantationocene as analytical concept: a forum for dialogue and reflection. The Journal of Peasant Studies 0:0, pages 1-23.
Read now

Articles from other publishers (5)

Alicia Hayashi Lazzarini. (2023) Re-forming resource entrepôts : Urban investment, extraction, and Beira’s Grande and Golden Peacock Hotels . Environment and Planning D: Society and Space 41:5, pages 867-887.
Crossref
Rebecca Pointer, Emmanuel Sulle & Clemente Ntauazi. (2023) Smallholder Views on Chinese Agricultural Investments in Mozambique and Tanzania in the Context of VGGTs. Sustainability 15:2, pages 1220.
Crossref
Ibrahim Bahati, Giuliano Martiniello & Gumataw Kifle Abebe. (2022) The implications of sugarcane contract farming on land rights, labor, and food security in the Bunyoro sub-region, Uganda. Land Use Policy 122, pages 106326.
Crossref
Zhaoyun Yin, Jing Ma, Yubo Liu, Juntao He & Zhengbing Guo. (2022) New pathway exploring the effectiveness of waste recycling policy: A quasi-experiment on the effects of perceived policy effectiveness. Journal of Cleaner Production 363, pages 132569.
Crossref
Eric Cezne & Jana Hönke. (2022) The multiple meanings and uses of South–South relations in extraction: The Brazilian mining company Vale in Mozambique. World Development 151, pages 105756.
Crossref