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an increase in productivity would have a much larger positive impact than a reduction in taxes. "--World Bank web site …
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, air, and soil contamination. "--World Bank web site …
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), the World Bank, and other development partners. The findings and analysis of this initial assessment are based on a …
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describes recent trends in world and Lao food prices. It also provides insights into likely macroeconomic and household welfare …
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This report focuses on promoting low-carbon rice production systems in Vietnam. There are many sources of greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions within the agricultural sector in Vietnam, including along value chains and within the whole agri-food context. However, because rice production is so...
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gases (GHG) in the world due to deforestation, peat-land degradation, and forest fires. In Indonesia, the agriculture sector …
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program was supported by the World Bank and the Special Program for African Agricultural Research (SPAAR). …
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One area of weakness in current agricultural policy work in Vietnam is the lack of a clear understanding of both the private profitability of farmers for different crop activities and the social profitability of such activities. Agricultural performance is thus gauged in physical terms (i.e....
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