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The African Food Crisis Lessons From The Asian Green Revolution Cabi Publishing First Goran Djurfeldt

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The African Food Crisis Lessons From The Asian Green Revolution Cabi Publishing First Goran Djurfeldt
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Publisher: CABI
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.63 MB
Pages: 277
Author: Goran Djurfeldt, Hans Holmen, Magnus Jirstroml, Rolf Larsson
ISBN: 0851999980
Language: English
Year: 2005
Edition: First

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The African Food Crisis Lessons From The Asian Green Revolution Cabi Publishing First Goran Djurfeldt by Goran Djurfeldt, Hans Holmen, Magnus Jirstroml, Rolf Larsson 0851999980 instant download after payment.

Why can Asia now feed its rapidly growing population, but Africa continues to experience famine? This book is the outcome of a three-year project coordinated by a group of Swedish researchers with collaborating scholars from Africa and Asia. It provides a comparative study between Asian agricultural development during the Green Revolution in food production and the current problematic agricultural situation in sub-Saharan Africa. Based on case studies of eight African and eight Asian countries (focusing on the early part of the Green Revolution), this book presents a causal and explanatory model of Asian green revolutions. It discusses why such progress has been made in Asia, but has not yet occurred in Africa. It also examines the implications of the case studies for future development in Africa.

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