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Day: April 29, 2025

Volume 19-3

Can public expenditure on agriculture mitigate the effect of climate variability on agricultural credit in Africa?

April 29, 2025April 29, 2025

This study investigates how public agricultural expenditure can mitigate the effect of climate variability on banks’ agricultural credit supply in sub-Saharan Africa.

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  • Relationship between poverty and climate: Does climate variability drive rural poverty in Zimbabwe?
  • Effect of privatisation on the productivity of sugarcane out-growers in Dwangwa Cane Growers Limited, Malawi
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