Illicit livelihoods: drug crops and development in Africa
This article assesses the impact of drugs on agricultural production, trade and livelihoods more broadly by focusing on cannabis and khat in Lesotho, Nigeria and Kenya. It actively engages with research that has recently begun to explore the links between drugs and development in Africa and challeng...
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description | This article assesses the impact of drugs on agricultural production, trade and livelihoods more broadly by focusing on cannabis and khat in Lesotho, Nigeria and Kenya. It actively engages with research that has recently begun to explore the links between drugs and development in Africa and challenges some of its key assumptions. It argues that based on the available empirical evidence, the causalities between drugs and underdevelopment are not apparent. It proposes a more nuanced understanding of the impact of cannabis and khat, showing how they have provided farmers and entrepreneurs with opportunities not readily available in difficult economic environments. |
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title | Illicit livelihoods: drug crops and development in Africa |
title_full | Illicit livelihoods: drug crops and development in Africa |
title_fullStr | Illicit livelihoods: drug crops and development in Africa |
title_full_unstemmed | Illicit livelihoods: drug crops and development in Africa |
title_short | Illicit livelihoods: drug crops and development in Africa |
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