A. Introduction -- B. Stages in Development Policies -- I. The Establishment of the White Highlands -- II. African Land Development up to the Early Fifties -- III. The Emergency and its Economic Consequences -- IV. Independence and the Africanisation of Kenya's Agriculture -- C.A Benefit-Cost Analysis of Different Approaches to Agricultural Development in Kenya 1952-65 -- I. Agricultural Administration and Extension -- II. Smallholder Tea Development (Field Sector only) -- III. Grazing Schemes -- IV. Settlement in New Areas -- V. Resettlement in the Former Scheduled Areas -- VI. African Large Farms in the Former Scheduled Areas -- VII An Economie Comparison -- D. The Changes Since Independence -- I. Africanisation -- II. African Socialism -- III. The Development Plan 1965-70 -- E. Future Aspects of Production Development Policy -- I. Indications for a New Appraisal -- II. The Paramount Importance of Urban Purchasing Power for Progress in Agriculture -- III. Future Aspects of Smallholder Development in the Former Reserves -- IV. Future Aspects of Agricultural Development in the Former Scheduled Areas -- V. New Aspects of Land Development -- F. Conclusions -- G. Appendices.
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Ruthenberg, H. (1966). African Agricultural Production Development Policy in Kenya 1952–1965. African Agricultural Production Development Policy in Kenya 1952–1965. Springer Berlin Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-99891-1
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