Brazilian wheat policy as considered in this chapter consists of two relatively separate components: production policies and consumption policies.
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In this report, the authors examine the effects on agricultural incentives in Colombia of two influential economic forces: the coffee boom in the 1970s and rapidly expanding public sectors.
IFPRI's food gap studies ... aimed at defining the general magnitude, composition, and dynamics of the Third World food problem, have primarily used agricultural data furnished by ...( FAO)--P. vii.
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A case study in human ecology: the Amazon Indians
Brazil’s minimum price program operates under a set of minimum prices announced before the planting season. These prices are normally set below the expected market prices at harvest time.
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Farming cattle in the tropics: Transnational science andindustrializing pastures in Brazil
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