3 edition of Vertical cooperation among agricultural producers in Western Europe and in developing countries found in the catalog.
Vertical cooperation among agricultural producers in Western Europe and in developing countries
Ottfried C. Kirsch
Published
1976
by Verlag der SSIP-Schriften Breitenbach in Saarbrücken
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Written in
Edition Notes
Bibliography: p. 116-129
Other titles | Vertical cooperation among agricultural producers in Western Europe .... |
Statement | by Ottfried C. Kirsch. |
Series | Publications of the Research Centre for International Agrarian Development ; 5, Publications of the Research Centre for International Agrarian Development ;, 5. |
Classifications | |
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LC Classifications | HD9015.A3 K53 |
The Physical Object | |
Pagination | ii, 129 p. ; |
Number of Pages | 129 |
ID Numbers | |
Open Library | OL4648242M |
ISBN 10 | 3881560564 |
LC Control Number | 77480673 |
agricultural productivity in structural transformation and economic and social development. This has been important, not only to the historical processes of now-developed countries, but also in successful developing countries (e.g. Chile, China, Mauritius and Viet Nam, analysed in UNCTAD ( 89–)). A. Growing market opportunities in certain developing countries are coupled with a shift in production and exports of farm commodities away from OECD countries towards other developing economies. This is expected to increase over the next 10 years and as a result global competition among exporters will get tougher, the report says.
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Beef production will continue to grow across the main producing countries over the outlook period (Figure ). In developing countries, it is projected that it will be 17% higher in , relative to the base period. Developing countries are projected to account for 72% of the additional beef produced. productivity growth in a number of developed and developing countries. In the developed countries of western Europe and Japan completion of of the process of agricultural mechanization led to rapid increases in output per worker during the —70 decade. In several developing countries. Adoption of agricultural innovation in developing countries: a survey (revised) (English) Abstract. This paper is a revised version of Staff Working Paper It reviews various studies which have provided a description of and possible explanation to patterns of innovation adoption in the agricultural sector. It therefore covers both Cited by: 4.
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