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Les Marges De Commercialisation Et L’équité Du Commerce Des Produits Alimentaires Au Togo

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Conference Papers & Reports
November, 2008
Togo
Burkina Faso
Niger
Gabon
Ghana

Face à l'inefficacité et l'inefficience des systèmes de commercialisation en ASS, la présente étude tente d’évaluer les marges commerciales et l’équité du commerce du maïs, du sorgho, du gari, de la tomate, de l’oignon, du poisson et du bétail au Togo.

Household Food Security in a Subsistence Economy: Application of Translog Cost Function to Cross-sectional data in Vihiga District, Kenya

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Conference Papers & Reports
November, 2008
Kenya

Vihiga, one of the poorest and densely populated districts in Kenya is perpetually food deficit (GOK, 2005). While food demand continued to rise, production fell behind both targeted production and district demand. To make matters worse food deficit situation worsened over the last decade.

Reflecting on economic questions

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Conference Papers & Reports
November, 2008
Mozambique

This volume includes some of the papers presented at the Inaugural Conference of the Institute for Social and Economic Studies (IESE), which took place on 19 September, 2007, in Maputo. The articles contained in this volume were selected from two Conference panels, on “Macroeconomic themes” and “Social and economic development and poverty”.

Food Security Profile

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Reports & Research
October, 2008
Myanmar

This Report summarizes the
findings of the Food Security Profiling assessment carried
out across the Dry Zone, especially
in Magway Division in August 2008.
This is the first time a Food Security Prof
iling exercises has been conducted in the Dry
Zone by the WFP and its Cooperating Partne
rs, including OISCA, TDH, REAM, ADRA,

The State of Food and Agriculture

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Institutional & promotional materials
September, 2008
Global

More than at any time in the past three decades, the world’s attention is focused this year on food and agriculture. A variety of factors have combined to raise food prices to the highest levels since the 1970 (in real terms), with serious implications for food security among poor populations around the world.

Distortions to Agricultural Incentives in Western Europe

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Reports & Research
Policy Papers & Briefs
September, 2008
Europe
Central Asia

Agriculture in Western Europe enjoys a degree of diversity that reflects a wide variety of soils and climatic conditions ranging from the arid Mediterranean regions to the Arctic Circle. Superimposed on this natural diversity is the complexity of different social, economic and political conditions in the eighteen countries that are the subject of this chapter.

Distortions to Agricultural Incentives in Japan, Korea, and Taiwan

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Reports & Research
Policy Papers & Briefs
September, 2008
Republic of Korea
Taiwan
Japan
Eastern Asia
Oceania

The story of agricultural policy in Northeast Asia over the past 50 years illustrates the dramatic changes that can occur in distortions to agricultural incentives faced by producers and consumers at different stages of economic development.

Agricultural Growth and Investment Options for Poverty Reduction in Zambia

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Policy Papers & Briefs
August, 2008
Zambia

Zambia has experienced strong economic performance since 1999. However, agriculture has not performed as well as the rest of the economy, and although the incidence of poverty has declined, it still

remains high. The Zambian government, within the framework of the Fifth National Development Plan

Pushing and pulling

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Reports & Research
August, 2008
South Africa

This case study provides a comparative analysis of two different initiatives designed to grow small
scale agricultural production in Cape Town.

Farming the planet: 1. Geographic distribution of global agricultural lands in the year 2000

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Peer-reviewed publication
July, 2008
Global

Agricultural activities have dramatically altered our planet's land surface. To understand the extent and spatial distribution of these changes, we have developed a new global data set of croplands and pastures circa 2000 by combining agricultural inventory data and satellite-derived land cover data.

Critical Point - Food Scarcity and Hunger in Burma’s Chin State _ 2008 (Special Reports)

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Reports & Research
June, 2008
Myanmar

EXECUTIVE SUMMARY: "The military regime of Burma has been consistent in their inability and unwillingness to protect and provide for the people of Burma. Burma’s human rights record provides testimony of decades of widespread violations and abuses perpetrated largely at the hands of Burma’s military rulers and their agents against the Burmese people.