Transforming the rural nonfarm economy
"Rural residents across the developing world earn a large share of their income—35–50 percent—from nonfarm activities. Agricultural households count on nonfarm earnings to diversify risk, moderate seasonal income swings, and finance agricultural input purchases, whereas landless and near-landless ho...
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| Format: | Libro |
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Johns Hopkins University Press
2007
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| Online Access: | https://hdl.handle.net/10568/148665 |
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