Investment and Input Requirements for Accelerating Food Production in Low-Income Countries by 1990 /
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TextPublication details: Washington: International Food Policy Research Institute, 1979.Description: 179 p.:illISBN: - 0896290115
- 338.1'9'1724 ORA
- HD9000.6 .I53 1979
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Research report 10 of the International Food Policy Research Institute.
Bibliography: p. 170-178.
For this study IFPRI (International Food Policy Research Institute) determined what it believed to be the feasible extent and type of investment requirements needed to accelerate food production on a country-by-country basis. The policies, investments, and inputs required to accelerate food production are projected for 36 low-income developing countries listed in Table 1. These countries are referred to as study countries in this report.
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