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Aid to agriculture

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  • von Braun, Joachim.
  • Hopkins, Raymond F.
  • Puetz, Detlev
  • Pandya-Lorch, Rajul

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Despite continuing food crises in the developing world, agricultural development assistance from major governments and international institutions has declined since the early 1980s. Aid to Agriculture: Reversing the Decline, an IFPRI Food Policy Report by Joachim von Braun, Raymond F. Hopkins, Detlev Puetz, and Rajul Pandya-Lorch, addresses the economic, political, and bureaucratic causes of this downward trend and the reasons why reversing this trend is of critical importance for many of the world's poorest countries

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  • von Braun, Joachim. & Hopkins, Raymond F. & Puetz, Detlev & Pandya-Lorch, Rajul, 1993. "Aid to agriculture," Food policy reports 2, International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI).
  • Handle: RePEc:fpr:fprepo:2
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    1. Hartwig De Haen, 1993. "Agricultural Development and Environmental Protection: Some Key Issues of Potential Relevance to Pakistan," The Pakistan Development Review, Pakistan Institute of Development Economics, vol. 32(4), pages 501-521.
    2. Kane, Samuel & Eicher, Carl K., 2004. "Foreign Aid And The African Farmer," Staff Paper Series 11602, Michigan State University, Department of Agricultural, Food, and Resource Economics.
    3. Pinstrup-Andersen, Per & Pandya-Lorch, Rajul, 1998. "Food security and sustainable use of natural resources: a 2020 Vision," Ecological Economics, Elsevier, vol. 26(1), pages 1-10, July.
    4. Alan Matthews, 1998. "International Development Assistance and Food Security," Economics Policy Papers 982, Trinity College Dublin, Department of Economics.
    5. Lawrence, Janet (ed.), 1994. "A Profit in Our Own Country: Record of a seminar conducted by the Crawford Fund for International Agricultural Research, Parliament House, Canberra, May 17 1994," Monographs, Australian Centre for International Agricultural Research, number 118450.

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