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African Journal of Agricultural and Resource Economics

AbbreviationAfJARE
Journal Impact0.45
Quartiles(Global)AGRICULTURAL ECONOMICS & POLICY(Q4)
ISSN1993-3738, 2521-9871
h-index8

The African Journal of Agricultural and Resource Economics (AfJARE) is a publication of the African Association of Agricultural Economists (AAAE). The journal publishes original research on how African agriculture interacts with local and global economic systems and policy regimes, focusing on its impacts on people. The scope of the journal includes the roles of markets, technology, policy, institutions, and the natural environment in shaping the lives and well-being of Africans engaged in agricultural activities. The journal aims to nurture and enhance the capacity of African professionals to conduct and publish scientific research, providing a platform for communicating and disseminating their findings. Multi-disciplinary, problem-oriented articles are encouraged. Submissions may address teaching, research extension, consulting, advising, entrepreneurship, and administration. The Chief Editors and Editorial Board, under the general direction of the AAAE President, Executive Committee, and Council, are responsible for implementing journal policy to serve AAAE members. The main section of the journal publishes technical research articles, while a smaller section is dedicated to brief notes with important policy content and book reviews. The journal is published quarterly.

Publication InformationPublisher: African Association of Agricultural EconomistsPublishing cycle: Journal Type: journalOpen Access Journals: No
Basic dataYear of publication: 2018Proportion of original research papers100.00%Self Citation Rate:25.00%Gold OA Rate: 0.00%

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