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Seeds of Change: A Historical Perspective on Farming Innovations and Social Outcomes in the K-Ricebelt of Africa

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  • Kim, Helena Hahyoon

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This paper explores the historical development and social implications of farming innovations introduced through the K-Ricebelt initiative in Africa—a collaborative agricultural project spearheaded by South Korea to enhance rice production across several African nations. By tracing the evolution of rice farming techniques from traditional subsistence methods to modern technological practices, the study examines how these innovations have shaped rural livelihoods, economic structures, and community dynamics. Drawing on case studies from Ghana, Uganda, and Kenya, it analyzes the socio-economic outcomes of increased yields, mechanized farming, and agricultural training programs, with particular attention to income distribution, gender roles, and rural employment. While the K-Ricebelt has contributed to improved food security and the transfer of agricultural knowledge, this paper also addresses critiques concerning environmental sustainability and unequal access to resources. Ultimately, the research offers a nuanced perspective on how external agricultural interventions can reshape local societies, emphasizing the need for context-sensitive and inclusive innovation strategies in development efforts.

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  • Kim, Helena Hahyoon, 2026. "Seeds of Change: A Historical Perspective on Farming Innovations and Social Outcomes in the K-Ricebelt of Africa," SocArXiv dbsqk_v1, Center for Open Science.
  • Handle: RePEc:osf:socarx:dbsqk_v1
    DOI: 10.31219/osf.io/dbsqk_v1
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