Agricultural Productivity, Climate Change and Smallholder Farmer’s Entrepreneurship – A Case Study of Central and Western Regions of Liberia
Liberia was making frantic efforts towards achieving some level of food security through improvement in smallholder farmers’ productivity. But the 1989-2003 civil conflict adversely reversed all positive gains towards food security. This situation resulted to near collapse of the Liberian economy and undermined the growth of smallholder farmers’ entrepreneurship in post-conflict Liberia. In order to reduce post-war food insecurity, government and its partners have been rehabilitating the agriculture sector.