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Conventional analytical methods used to determine the most economical farmer-based harvest system and corresponding nutrient management strategy for producing switchgrass (Panicum virgatum L.) feedstock do not consider agronomic and subsequent economic problems associated with soil nutrient...
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development, but return on farmland, government assistance to farmers, farmland conservation, and farming agglomeration reduce … development pressure. …
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Abstract: This essay is an evaluation of year one of the Rural Business Development (RBD) program for small rice …
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This essay is an evaluation of year one of the Rural Business Development (RBD) program for small rice farmers in León …
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This essay is an evaluation of year one of the Rural Business Development (RBD) program for small rice farmers in León …
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The main objective of this paper is to present the most relevant findings obtained from in depth interviews with processors and retailers about the N&H claimed products market in Serbia. In our research we addressed the following set of topics: motivations and barriers to offer N&H claimed...
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Replaced with revised version of paper 10/17/08.
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This paper examines the validity of anti-trade arguments that are based on the absence of technological spillovers. Results of a pooled cross-section time-series analysis for developing countries fail to support the existence of technological spillovers. Findings of learning-by-doing effects...
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This paper measures the impact of year one of the Millennium Challenge Corporation’s Rural Business Development program …
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This paper uses the Indian tariff reforms of the early nineties to estimate how households responded to the negative income shocks caused by the tariff decreases. Households more hurt by the tariff reform decreased overall expenditure, but the response is not uniform across food items. In...
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