Published 1959
in Washington .
Written in English
Edition Notes
Contributions | World Bank. |
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LC Classifications | S471 P5 F6 |
ID Numbers | |
Open Library | OL21220990M |
"The third edition of Carl Eicher and John Staatz's compendium of literature on agricultural development represents a substantial improvement over what was already by far the best collection available. The new edition (re-titled from Agricultural Development in the Third World) is thoroughly revised and updated. Of the 35 chapters, 24 are new 5/5(2). The three worlds of agriculture for development 29 Agriculture’s development potential shortchanged 38 The political economy of agricultural policy 42 A new role for agriculture in development 44 focus A: Declining rural poverty has been a . Additional Physical Format: Online version: Wils, Frits C.M. Agricultural and industrial development in Peru. The Hague, Institute of Social Studies, 3. Agricultural development in Brazil: the role of public policies, Carlos Augusto Mattos Santana and José Garcia Gasques. 4. The restructuring of Brazilian agri-chains: the role of value chains, Maria Sylvia Macchione Saes, Hildo Meirelles de Souza Filho .
Sustainable management of agro-biodiversity and vulnerable ecosystems recuperation in Peruvian Andean regions through Globally Important Agricultural Heritage Systems (GIAHS) approach. Economics of Agricultural Development examines the causes, severity, and effects of poverty, population growth, and malnutrition in developing countries. It discusses potential solutions to these problems, progress made in many countries in recent years, and the implications of globalization for agriculture, poverty, and the environment. This book brings together analysis on the conditions of agricultural sectors in countries and regions of the world’s peripheries, from a wide variety of international contributors. The contributors to this volume proffer an understanding of the processes of agricultural transformations and their interaction with the overall economies of. Gender in agriculture sourcebook / The World Bank, Food and Agriculture Organization, and International Fund for Agricultural Development. p. cm. ISBN — ISBN (electronic) 1. Women in agriculture. 2. Women agricultural laborers. 3. Agricultural laborers. 4. Women in agriculture— Developing countries. 5.
For me sustainable agricultural development mean that development which ensures efficient production of safe, high quality agricultural products, in . Peru currently imports corn and sugarcane, despite its long history of development of both crops. According to the Department of Agriculture, Peru has been a net agricultural importer since , with agriculture imports worth roughly US$ million more than exports in In Ethiopia, the Agricultural Development team has been investing in Ethiopia since In , we partnered with the government to establish the Agricultural Transformation Agency, which provides government ministries with evidence-based solutions and implementation support to improve farm productivity and profitability nationwide. The agricultural history of Peru. Pre-history. Much of the pre-history of Peru was driven by the location of farmable land. The most populated coastal regions of Peru are the two parallel mountain ranges and the series of 20 to 30 rivers descending through its coastal desert.