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Looking at seven Asian countries--with widely diverse production environments and agrarian and policy structures--the authors investigate to what extent the limited adoption of MVs in the irrigated and the favorable rainfed lowland areas has exacerbated inequalities in the distribution of income.
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Sumberg and Okali identify, characterize, and contextualize farmers’ own experiments, providing a base from which alternative models for the interaction of formal research and farmers’ participation can be analyzed and evaluated.
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The authors offer a series of applied methods, amply illustrated with research results, for data collection and analysis related to agricultural marketing in developing countries.
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Presents an integrated multidisciplinary perspective on contemporary food issues in Sub-Saharan Africa.
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An accessible analysis of the current world food problem, as well as a provocative assessment of prospects for the future.
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The authors address the issues crucial to achieving and maintaining sustainable agricultural development in Egypt.
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Addressing the transformation of the nature and functions of agricultural research and development institutions and their programs, this book explores the major changes and identifies key trends and issues.
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Examines techniques of coping with the food crisis from the dual perspective of specific groups and selected country studies (Cameroon, Ethiopia, Ivory Coast, Nigeria, Tanzania, Zaire, Zambia, and Zimbabwe).
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A fully annotated bibliography of diverse Arabic- and English-language studies, thematically organized, that document the role and status of rural Egyptian women.
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Uses an economic framework to set forth the issues and debates surrounding food and agricultural self-sufficiency and also describes the current situation in Asia, Africa, Latin America, and the developed countries. The authors consider the meaning of self-sufficiency, the degree to which it is being achieved now or is likely to be achieved in the future, and the implications of these factors for world trade and food security.
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