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Agriculture and Development.

Date Submitted: 04/05/2002 01:43:32
Category: / Science & Technology / Biology
Length: 7 pages (2026 words)
Agricultural growth: why and how Debates about the means to social and economic development have brought the role of agriculture into question. Food production cannot be neglected; the world population still increases which implies that more and more people are to be fed. Moreover, an efficient rural economy can promote poverty reduction as well as the achievement of livelihood security. In his unimodal strategy to agricultural development, John Mellor has argued that if the rural …
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