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Crops Economic aspects 4 Root-crops Economic aspects Developing countries. 3 Tubers Economic aspects Developing countries. 3 Agricultural economics and policies. 2 Agriculture 2 Caribbean Basin Initiative (CBI) 2 Central America Free Trade Agreement (CAFTA) 2 Crops Economic aspects. 2 Food supply Developing countries Forecasting. 2 Prices 2 Smallholders 2 Tariff on farm produce 2 trade liberalization 2 2020 1 Agricultural policy Indonesia. 1 Agricultural research Economic aspects 1 Assessment 1 Cereal crops. 1 Crop diversification 1 Decision-making 1 Environmental protection 1 Fertilizer industry Egypt. 1 Fertilizers. 1 Food crops Economic aspects Indonesia. 1 Food production Economic aspects Indonesia 1 Food supply Developing countries. 1 Government spending policy India. 1 Households Models 1 Prices. 1 Produce trade Government policy Indonesia. 1 Variety attributes 1 agricultural sector 1 economia agricola 1 plantas de raices comestibles 1 small farms 1 tuberculo 1
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Book / Working Paper 10
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English 7 Undetermined 2 Spanish 1
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Rosegrant, Mark W. 5 Ringler, Claudia 3 Scott, Gregory J. 3 Morley, Samuel 2 Baanante, Carlos A. 1 Bumb, Balu L. 1 Edmeades, Svetlana 1 Evenson, Robert E. 1 Goletti, Francesco 1 Gonzales, Leonardo A. 1 Kasryno, Faisal 1 Perez, Nicostrato D. 1
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International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI) 10
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2020 vision briefs 2 2020 vision discussion papers 2 EPTD discussion papers 2 MTID discussion papers 2 DSGD discussion papers 1 Research reports / International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI) 1
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Trade liberalization under CAFTA: an analysis of the agreement with special reference to agriculture and smallholders in Central America
Morley, Samuel - International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI) - 2006
"This paper is a description and an analysis of trade liberalization under CAFTA. It shows that in the short run the impact of the agreement is likely to be small... Since the U.S. already grants tariff-free access under the CBI, trade liberalization in the CAFTA treaty appears to be asymmetric,...
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A hedonic approach to estimating the supply of variety attributes of a subsistence crop:
Edmeades, Svetlana - International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI) - 2006
"The paper extends the household hedonic model, as a non-market valuation tool, by estimating a supply function for variety attributes of a subsistence crop in a developing country. The model is applied to bananas in Uganda, making use of disaggregated data on variety-specific farm-gate banana...
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Trade liberalization under CAFTA: an analysis of the agreement with special reference to agriculture and smallholders in Central America
Morley, Samuel - International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI) - 2006
"This paper is a description and an analysis of trade liberalization under CAFTA. It shows that in the short run the impact of the agreement is likely to be small... Since the U.S. already grants tariff-free access under the CBI, trade liberalization in the CAFTA treaty appears to be asymmetric,...
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Roots and tubers for the 21st century
Scott, Gregory J.; Rosegrant, Mark W.; Ringler, Claudia - International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI) - 2000
The major roots and tubers—cassava, potato, sweet potato, and yam—play a significant role in the global food system.They contribute to the energy and nutrition requirements of more than 2 billion people in developing countries and will continue to do so over the next two decades. They are...
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Raices y tuberculos para el siglo 21: tendencias, projecciones y opciones de politica
Scott, Gregory J.; Rosegrant, Mark W.; Ringler, Claudia - International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI) - 2000
La gran importancia de las raices y tuberculos como fuente de ingresos para los agricultores pobres y como fuente de alimento para la poblacion de escasos recursos, tanto rural como urbana, es muchas veces ignorada en el debate sobre el mejoramiento de la seguridad alimentaria y la erradicacion...
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Roots and tubers for the 21st century: trends, projections and policy options
Scott, Gregory J.; Rosegrant, Mark W.; Ringler, Claudia - International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI) - 2000
"...The assessment of past trends, future prospects, and policy options reported here stems from the tradition of joint studies of roots and tubers in developing countries by the Consultative Group on International Agricultural Research (CGIAR). This report builds on that previous collaboration...
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World trends in fertilizer use and projections to 2020
Bumb, Balu L.; Baanante, Carlos A. - International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI) - 1996
Fertilizers have played an important role in increased crop production, especially in cereal yields, and will continue to be a cornerstone of the science-based agriculture required to feed the expanding world population. Fertilizers replenish the nutrients removed from soils by harvested crops,...
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Total factor productivity and sources of long-term growth in Indian agriculture:
Rosegrant, Mark W.; Evenson, Robert E. - International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI) - 1995
This paper assesses total factor productivity (TFP) growth in India, examines the sources of productivity growth, including public and private investment, and estimates the rates of return to public investments in agriculture. The results show that significant TFP growth in the Indian crops...
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Agricultural market reforms in Egypt
Goletti, Francesco - International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI) - 1994
The high use of modern inputs in Egypt's agricultural system well before the reforms has been very favorable to the development of private markets, particularly in the fertilizer sector. The level of adoption being very high, the usual demand constraints did not operate and traders' entry was...
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Economic incentives and comparative advantage in Indonesian food crop production:
Gonzales, Leonardo A.; Kasryno, Faisal; Perez, Nicostrato D. - International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI) - 1993
In Indonesia production of food crops grew an impressive 4.3 percent a year between 1978 and 1988, largely as a result of favorable government pricing, research, and investment policies toward rice and other crops. In recent years, however, the high costs of subsidies to the government and the...
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