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World Development Report 2008 (Agriculture for Development)

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  • Product Details

    Author:
    World Bank
    Format:
    Paperback
    Pages:
    384
    Publisher:
    The World Bank (October 15, 2007)
    Language:
    English
    Audience:
    Professional and scholarly
    ISBN-13:
    9780821368077
    ISBN-10:
    0821368079
    Dimensions:
    8" x 10.5" x 0.7"
    File:
    Eloquence-IPG_03192026_P9854863_onix30_Complete-20260319.xml
    Folder:
    Eloquence
    List Price:
    $26.00
    Series:
    World Development Report
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    $24.70
    Publisher Identifier:
    P-IPG
    Discount Code:
    H
    Weight:
    35.04oz
    Case Pack:
    16
    Pub Discount:
    32
    Imprint:
    World Bank Publications
  • Overview

    The world's demand for food is expected to double within the next 50 years, while the natural resources that sustain agriculture will become increasingly scarce, degraded, and vulnerable to the effects of climate change. In many poor countries, agriculture accounts for at least 40 percent of GDP and 80 percent of employment. At the same time, about 70 percent of the world's poor live in rural areas and most depend on agriculture for their livelihoods. 'World Development Report 2008' seeks to assess where, when, and how agriculture can be an effective instrument for economic development, especially development that favors the poor. It examines several broad questions: • How has agriculture changed in developing countries in the past 20 years? What are the important new challenges and opportunities for agriculture? • Which new sources of agricultural growth can be captured cost effectively in particular in poor countries with large agricultural sectors as in Africa? • How can agricultural growth be made more effective for poverty reduction? • How can governments facilitate the transition of large populations out of agriculture, without simply transferring the burden of rural poverty to urban areas? • How can the natural resource endowment for agriculture be protected? How can agriculture's negative environmental effects be contained? This year's report marks the 30th year the World Bank has been publishing the 'World Development Report'.