A lack of emphasis on agricultural research in development policy over the last quarter of a century is one of the main reasons for the deterioration of African farming, according to a UN report released this month (15 September).The UN Conference on Trade and Development (UNCTAD) report on Africa's economic development also cites the small size of each country's research stations, isolated researchers and high staff turnover as other factors that helped "prevent the attainment of a critical mass of scientific and technical staff".
"In Sub-Saharan Africa there are problems with agricultural research, which determines the rate of technological change," Sam Gayi, lead researcher of the report told SciDev.Net.
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