Kurzbeschreibung
Can the Pakistan's agricultural sector and rural economy once again play a significant role in growth and development? Agriculture and the Rural Economy in Pakistan: Issues, Outlooks, and Policy Priorities identifies several measures that can promote agricultural productivity growth as well as wider economic and social development.
Inhaltsverzeichnis
Tables and Figures and BoxForewordAcknowledgmentsChapter 1 Food, Agriculture, and Rural Development in Pakistan—David J. Spielman, Sohail J. Malik, Paul Dorosh, and Nuzhat AhmadChapter 2 Agriculture, Land, and Productivity in Pakistan—Sohail J. Malik, Shujat Ali, Khalid Riaz, Edward Whitney, Mehrab Malek, and Ahmad WaqasChapter 3 Consumption, Nutrition, and Poverty—Sohail J. Malik, Hina Nazli, Edward Whitney, Asma Shahzad, and Amina MehmoodChapter 4 Irrigation and Water Management in the Indus Basin: Infrastructure and Management Strategies to Improve Agricultural Productivity—Stephen Davies, Arthur Gueneau, Dawit Mekonnen, Claudia Ringler, and Sherman RobinsonChapter 5 The Architecture of the Pakistani Seed System: A Case of Market-Regulation DissonanceMuhammad Ahsan Rana, David J. Spielman, and Fatima ZaidiChapter 6 Pakistan's Fertilizer Sector: Structure, Policies, Performance, and Impacts—Mubarik Ali, Faryal Ahmed, Hira Channa, and Stephen DaviesChapter 7 Agricultural Prices and Trade Policies—Paul Dorosh, Elena Briones Alonso, Shuaib Malik, and Abdul SalamChapter 8 Public Service Delivery for Rural Development—Madiha Afzal, Gissele Gajate Garrido, Brian Holtemeyer, and Katrina KosecChapter 9 Devolution in Pakistan: Implications for Agriculture and Rural Development—Danielle Resnick and Abdul Wajid RanaChapter 10 Gender Equality and Women's Empowerment in Rural Pakistan—Nuzhat Ahmad, Madeeha Hameed, Huma Khan, and Sara RafiChapter 11 Understanding the Aspirations of the Rural Poor—Katrina Kosec and Huma KhanChapter 12 Agricultural Growth, Poverty, and the Rural Nonfarm Economy: A Spatial Economy-wide Analysis—Paul Dorosh, Emily Schmidt, and James ThurlowChapter 13 Summing Up: Policy and Investment Priorities for Agriculture and the Rural Economy in Pakistan—David J. Spielman and Sohail J. MalikAuthorsIndex
Beschreibung
Historically, agriculture has been crucial to Pakistan's economic growth and development and remains so even today. The sector employs almost half of the country's labor force, supplies key inputs to the country's manufacturing sector, generates a significant share of export earnings, and nourishes a rapidly growing population. Further, beyond agriculture is the wider rural economy, including nonfarm economic activities such as small enterprises, transport services, village retail shops, local schools, and clinics, all of which account for an estimated 40 to 57 percent of total rural household income.Given the importance of these rural activities, the slow growth of agriculture in recent yearsaveraging just 2.8 percent during the period 2010-2014should be a source of concern for Pakistan. Can the country's agricultural sector and rural economy once again play a significant role in growth and development? Can it contribute to poverty reduction?Agriculture and the Rural Economy in Pakistan: Issues, Outlooks, and Policy Priorities seeks to answer these questions by examining the performance of both agriculture and the rural economy. The authors identify several measures that can promote agricultural productivity growth as well as wider economic and social development. These include increasing the efficiency of water use in the Indus river basin irrigation system, especially in the face of climate change; reforming policies and regulations that govern markets for agricultural inputs and commodities; and improving the provision of rural public services for health, education, women's empowerment, and community development. The analyses and conclusions in Agriculture and the Rural Economy in Pakistan will be of use to policy makers, development specialists, and others concerned with Pakistan's development.Contributors: Madiha Afzal, Nuzhat Ahmad, Faryal Ahmed, Mubarik Ali, Shujat Ali, Elena Briones Alonso, Hira Channa, Stephen Davies, Paul Dorosh, Gisselle Gajate Garrido, Arthur Gueneau, Madeeha Hameed, Brian Holtemeyer, Huma Khan, Katrina Kosec, Mehrab Malek, Sohail J. Malik, Shuaib Malik, Amina Mehmood, Dawit Mekonnen, Hina Nazli, Sara Rafi, Muhammad Ahsan Rana, Abdul Wajid Rana, Danielle Resnick, Khalid Riaz, Abdul Salam, Emily Schmidt, Asma Shahzad, David J. Spielman, James Thurlow, Ahmad Waqas, Edward Whitney, Fatima Zaidi.