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Agricultural diversification Economic aspects 2 Agricultural diversification Economic aspects. 2 Agricultural growth 1 Agricultural productivity 1 Asia 1 China Economic conditions. 1 Equilibrium (Economics) 1 Exports Developing countries. 1 Fertilizers 1 Hunger 1 Indochina Economic policy. 1 Irrigation 1 Malawi. 1 Markets Economic policy 1 Meat industry and trade 1 Myanmar Economic policy. 1 Poverty alleviation. 1 Poverty reduction 1 Public investment 1 Seeds 1 South Asia Economic conditions 1 Technological innovations 1 Tobacco Prices. 1 Turkey 1 Urbanization 1 Water Management 1 Zimbabwe. 1 agricultural sector 1 india 1 price policies 1 rural areas 1
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English 4
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Ahluwalia, Montek S. 1 Birthal, Pratap S. 1 Diao, Xinshen 1 Goletti, Francesco 1 Gulati, Ashok 1 Joshi, P.K. 1 Robinson, Sherman 1 Tewari, Laxmi 1 Thomas, Marcelle 1 Wobst, Peter 1
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International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI) 4
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Annual report essays 1 MSSD discussion papers 1 MTID discussion papers 1 TMD discussion papers 1
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Reducing poverty and hunger in India: the role of agriculture
Ahluwalia, Montek S. - International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI) - 2005
"India's strategy for reducing poverty and hunger has always placed a great deal of importance on the agricultural sector, reflecting the fact that 70 percent of the population lives in rural areas and the overwhelming majority of them depend upon agriculture as their primary source of income....
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Agriculture diversification in South Asia
Joshi, P.K.; Gulati, Ashok; Birthal, Pratap S.; Tewari, … - International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI) - 2003
The South Asian countries are gradually diversifying with some inter-country variation in favor of high value commodities, namely fruits, vegetables, livestock and fisheries. Agricultural diversification is strongly influenced by price policy, infrastructure development (especially markets and...
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Assessing impacts of declines in the world price of tobacco on China, Malawi, Turkey, and Zimbabwe
Diao, Xinshen; Robinson, Sherman; Thomas, Marcelle; … - International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI) - 2002
This study quantitatively analyzes the general equilibrium effects of declines in world demand for tobacco products. The study finds that tobacco exports and production in the three developing countries, Malawi, Zimbabwe, and Turkey, would be badly hit if world tobacco prices fall due to the...
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Agricultural diversification and rural industrialization as a strategy for rural income growth and poverty reduction in Indochina and Myanmar
Goletti, Francesco - International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI) - 1999
CONTENTS: Introduction;concepts and rationale; concept of diversification; rationale for diversification; significance for IMR; Structural features of IMR and their relevance to diversification; evidence of diversification in the IMR; trends in areas and production of crops and meat production;...
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