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Agricultural commercialization and nutrition: Evidence from smallholder coffee farmers
Agricultural commercialization, or the transition from growing crops for home consumption to growing some or all crops for sale, enables farmers to earn cash income that they can use to buy food in markets.
SARS-CoV-19, the virus that causes COVID-19, is a global pandemic that has placed unprecedented stress on national economies, food systems and healthcare resources in Latin America and the Caribbean (LAC).
Drivers of youth engagement in agriculture: Insights from Guatemala, Niger, Nigeria, Rwanda, and Uganda
Engaging burgeoning youth populations in developing country agriculture is seen as an important strategy toward effective, efficient, and sustainable food system transformation.
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Tourism sector in Panama
Opportunities and challenges for community involvement in public service provision in rural Guatemala
The purpose of the research summarized in this paper is to provide policy-relevant knowledge on the governance of rural services in Guatemala and thus to contribute to improving the provision of services that are essential for agricultural and rur
Small farmers and big retail
Tourism sector in Panama
Household preferences and governance of water services
This paper estimates hedonic models of rental prices to investigate household preferences regarding water services in rural Guatemala.
El impacto del tratado de libre comercio de Centroamérica en la industria Centroamericana de maquila textil
The impacts of IFPRI's Global Research Program on the Sustainable Development of Less-Favored Areas
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In this paper we develop a dynamic CGE model to examine the impact of CAFTA on production, employment and poverty in Honduras.
The impact of the Central America Free Trade Agreement on the Central American textile maquila industry
While the Central America Free Trade Agreement (CAFTA) remains a hotly debated issue in all five Central American countries that are part of the treaty, most discussions are based on preconceived opinions rather than grounded in research-based res