Explores key emerging issues facing developing-country agriculture today, from rapid urbanization to rural transformation to climate change
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The initial success of microfinance programs in the 1970s led pioneers to think that many essential problems of the poor might be resolved by access to credit alone -- the ability to acquire assets, to start businesses, to finance emergency needs and
This study analyzes two areas of agricultural credit policy: institutional development and interest rates.
Many countries have ambitious crop insurance programs to assist farmers in coping with risks. On a global basis, several billion dollars are spent each year on public subsidies for such programs.