New Delhi, Aug. 13 -- There are 33 million smallholder farmers in sub-Saharan Africa, making up 80 per cent of the total farmer population. These farmers cultivate small plots of land of less than two hectares and don't make much money, as they generally sell their produce in local markets. They usually lack the funds needed to process their crops into a product that could sell for a higher price, and they struggle to get into supply chains where they could sell for higher prices. Agricultural economist Lesley Hope has researched what is needed for women smallholder farmers to switch to agroecology - environmentally friendly farming that works with nature - and develop thriving businesses at the same time.

Summary Agroecology offers a su...