Financing Agriculture Into The Twenty first Century

Financing Agriculture Into The Twenty first Century
Author: Marvin Duncan
Publsiher: CRC Press
Total Pages: 224
Release: 2019-06-03
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9780429721168

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This volume is concerned with the paradigm shifts occurring in U.S. agriculture and its related financial services sector. The U.S. agricultural sector is undergoing rapid change with large segments commonly described as industrialized. Often observers focus on the technological and structural changes that the sector is undergoing and ignore other

Financing Agriculture Into the Twenty first Century

Financing Agriculture Into the Twenty first Century
Author: Marvin R. Duncan,Jerome M. Stam
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 217
Release: 1998
Genre: Agricultural credit
ISBN: OCLC:654524119

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Getting Ready for the Twenty first Century

Getting Ready for the Twenty first Century
Author: Charles H. Antholt
Publsiher: World Bank Publications
Total Pages: 64
Release: 1994
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 0821325108

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The productivity growth of farming in Asian countries over the past few decades highlights the high returns on investments in agricultural research and extension made in the region. This publication examines the performance of agricultural research and extension programmes in Asia, including the World Bank's training and visit (TandV) system, the challenges they face, and ways of improving their relevance, responsiveness, and cost- effectiveness. Conclusions reached include the importance of raising agricultural productivity through new technology in order to promote long- term growth and poverty reduction, and the need for less intensive and more environmentally sound agricultural practices.

Food Agriculture And Rural Policy Into The Twenty first Century

Food  Agriculture  And Rural Policy Into The Twenty first Century
Author: Milton C. Hallberg
Publsiher: CRC Press
Total Pages: 397
Release: 2019-04-12
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9780429723278

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This book contributes to 1995 policymaking by offering information concerning an array of issues fundamentally important to the U.S. agricultural and food sector. It reviews a set of policy approaches for dealing with these issues, and assesses trade-offs among these alternative approaches.

SouthSouth Trade and Finance in the Twenty First Century

SouthSouth Trade and Finance in the Twenty First Century
Author: Omar Dahi,Firat Demir
Publsiher: Anthem Press
Total Pages: 284
Release: 2016-10-10
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781783085873

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This book is a contribution to the international trade and economic development literature and is based on a decade of joint research and collaboration on South–South economic relations. Given the increasing focus on the economic power of some developing countries, for example the 2013 Human Development Report’s “Rise of the South”, it is particularly appropriate and timely. [NP] The book’s findings are based on rigorous empirical examination of South–South trade and finance and it provides an even-handed assessment from the perspective of long-term development goals rather than mainstream welfare approaches or ideological/theoretical worldview. [NP] This work directly engages with the ‘new developmentalism’ literature that has challenged the neoliberal orthodoxy and its policy approach, which focuses on liberalization, privatization, and deregulation. It also engages with literature by examining whether the increase in South–South trade facilitates or inhibits the possibilities for developmentalist economic policy in developing countries. The book shows concrete and positive results from South–South trade particularly related to industrial development and also documents how South–South trade is dominated by large developing countries and that South–South trade liberalization may be counterproductive.

The Challenges Facing Agriculture in the Twenty first Century

The Challenges Facing Agriculture in the Twenty first Century
Author: Chelston W. D. Brathwaite
Publsiher: IICA Biblioteca Venezuela
Total Pages: 88
Release: 2003
Genre: Agriculture
ISBN: 9182736450XXX

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Fourteen Points for the Twenty First Century

Fourteen Points for the Twenty First Century
Author: Richard H. Immerman,Jeffrey A. Engel
Publsiher: University Press of Kentucky
Total Pages: 268
Release: 2020-06-23
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9780813179032

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When the United States entered World War I, President Woodrow Wilson declared to Congress that the objective was not merely to bring "a new balance of power," but rather to bring a "just and secure peace" to the world by the end of the conflict. In this famous speech, known as "The Fourteen Points," Wilson offered the world a road map toward a more equitable international system in the midst of unprecedented global conflict, including ideas on the interconnectedness of democracy, trade, and the concept of a forum for peaceably resolving international disputes. Even decades after the end of the First World War, Wilson's ideas remained important and influenced many of his successors. But now, in the twenty-first century, there are forces at work in the world that Wilson could never have imagined, and those forces call for a new plan toward peace. In Fourteen Points for the Twenty-First Century: A Renewed Appeal for Cooperative Internationalism, Richard H. Immerman and Jeffrey A. Engel bring together a diverse group of thinkers who take up Wilson's call for a new world order by exploring fourteen new directions for the twenty-first century. The contributors—scholars, policymakers, entrepreneurs, poets, doctors, and scientists—propose solutions to contemporary challenges such as migration, global warming, health care, food security, and privacy in the digital age. Taken together, these points challenge American leaders and policymakers to champion an international effort, not to make America great again, but to work cooperatively with other nations on the basis of mutual respect.

Feeding the World

Feeding the World
Author: Gale A. Buchanan
Publsiher: Texas A&M University Press
Total Pages: 346
Release: 2016-03-15
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781623493707

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The astounding success of agricultural research has enabled farmers to produce increasingly more—and more kinds—of food throughout the world. But with a projected 9 billion people to feed by 2050, veteran researcher Gale Buchanan fears that human confidence in this ample supply, especially in the US, has created unrealistic expectations for the future. Without a working knowledge of what types and amounts of research produced the bounty we enjoy today, we will not be prepared to support the research necessary to face the challenges ahead, including population growth, climate change, and water and energy scarcity. In this book, Buchanan describes the historical commitment to research and the phenomenal changes it brought to our ability to feed ourselves. He also prescribes a path for the future, pointing the way toward an adequately funded, more creative agricultural research system that involves scientists, administrators, educators, farmers, politicians, and consumers; resides in one “stand alone” agency; enjoys a consistent funding stream; and operates internationally.