New research citing evidence in 17 commissioned papers and analysis of existing data as well as literature shows that land inequality is accelerating – thus, threatening livelihoods of about 2.5 billion people globally involved in smallholder agriculture.
The research findings shed new light on
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Josephine Okojie-Okeiyi
Josephine Okojie-Okeiyi is a journalist with over five years’ reporting experience. She writes on industry, agriculture, commodities, climate change, and environmental issues.
She is fellow of Thomson Reuters Foundation and Bloomberg Media Initiative for Africa.