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  1. Library Resource
    Reports & Research
    January, 2011

    Agricultural investments made by developing countries and multilateral development banks (MDBs) have declined in recent decades. This decline is associated with a slowdown in the growth of agriculture productivity. Most development institutions have recognized the damage caused by this past neglect, in part evident in rising food prices, and renewed attention to agriculture and agribusiness is emerging. But this renewed interest will need to deliver results, especially in Sub-Saharan Africa, where the MDBs have had the least success but where the needs and opportunities are enormous.

  2. Library Resource
    April, 2013
    Bosnia and Herzegovina

    The agricultural season in Bosnia and
    Herzegovina (BH) begins earlier than in most European
    countries, shipping costs are relatively low, and land and
    labor prices are more favorable than in other southern
    European countries. As a result, the country's
    agriculture sector should be well positioned to compete on
    the export markets. With 20.6 percent of all employed in BH,
    agriculture remains an important sector for employment,

  3. Library Resource
    March, 2012
    Global

    Interest in farmland is rising. And,
    given commodity price volatility, growing human and
    environmental pressures, and worries about food security,
    this interest will increase, especially in the developing
    world. One of the highest development priorities in the
    world must be to improve smallholder agricultural
    productivity, especially in Africa. Smallholder productivity
    is essential for reducing poverty and hunger, and more and

  4. Library Resource
    April, 2014
    Latin America and the Caribbean

    Agricultural growth rates in the Latin
    America and the Caribbean (LAC) region have been much slower
    than the rest of the developing world. In the regions of
    East Asia, South Asia and Middle East and North Africa, the
    annual growth of agricultural Gross Domestic Product (GDP)
    in 1980-2004 exceeded 3 percent, while growth in Sub-
    Saharan Africa averaged almost 3 percent. This paper
    attempts to present an overview of the agricultural sector

  5. Library Resource
    January, 2014
    North Macedonia

    The report is structured to allow
    readers familiar with Macedonia s agriculture sector to
    quickly grasp the essentials needed to improve the sector,
    as well as to inform a general audience on how to address
    the challenges of a modern European Union (EU)-aspiring
    state. Chapter two provides an in-depth analysis of the
    sectoral background, illustrating the main characteristics
    and challenges of Macedonia s agriculture sector. The

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