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Food Safety Issues in the Developing World examines three main issues: what food security is, how it relates to animal and plant health, and how food safety hazards have affected people of the developing world. After raising and answering these important questions this volume makes a case for...
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-country pilot carried out in Ghana, Honduras, Kenya, and Nigeria. Section 1 of the paper provides the general background within …
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to fulfil its potential to drive economic growth, create employment for a rapidly growing and predominantly young …
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In recent decades, the Chinese government has placed great importance on developing agriculture and rural areas, adopting policies, and increasing public expenditures targeting these. China's agricultural policies and support mechanisms have evolved, responding to emerging challenges and...
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The World Bank and FAO teamed up with the Government of Tanzania to produce the country's first agricultural public expenditure review (PER) since the launch of the country's second agriculture sector development program (ASDP II). After outlining the role and performance of the sector (crop,...
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In September 2017, Ghana's economy expanded for the fifth successive quarter by 9.3 percent compared to just 4 …
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After nearly a decade of strong growth fueled by the boom in commodity prices, Ghana's economy remains undiversified ….However, since independence in 1957, Ghana's long-term growth dynamics have been mixed and can be divided into three distinct periods ….Drivers of the economic expansion of Ghana changed significantly over the years; currently, the service and natural resources …
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Ghana is projected to become hotter and drier in the future (in projections with a 50-year horizon), and the country …, forestry, and fishing and the sector is a primary source of employment for the 300,000-350,000 new workers who enter the labor … estimated two-thirds of Ghanaian non-oil raw material needs for manufacturing and contributes nearly 20 percent of national …
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This Public Expenditure Review (PER) of the Kyrgyz Republic is part of the programmatic PER, which aims to help the government strengthen macro-fiscal policies and enhance the effectiveness and efficiency of public spending. To this end, this PER builds on progresses made since 2014 PER and...
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