Langt ude på landet i Latinamerika

Latin America has given the world many of its key agricultural products. Food crops like potatoes, sweet potatoes, maize, beans, and many, many others have traveled far and wide....[It] is one of the richest concentrations of biodiversity on the face of the globe.....Today, however, many people in r...

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Main Author: Schioler, Ebbe
Format: Libro
Language:Danish
Published: Udenrigsministeriet, Danida 2001
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Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/156141
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description Latin America has given the world many of its key agricultural products. Food crops like potatoes, sweet potatoes, maize, beans, and many, many others have traveled far and wide....[It] is one of the richest concentrations of biodiversity on the face of the globe.....Today, however, many people in rural Latin America live in extreme poverty....At the same time, the rich mountain and lowland ecosystems of the American tropics are threatened by degradation and loss of species.....Ebbe Schiøler -- an intrepid traveler and untiring observer of the CGIAR and of the work of the Future Harvest centers it supports -- has journeyed to seven countries to gather, first-hand, the stories of the men and women who benefit on a day-to-day basis from the research of the centers." (From Foreword by Hubert Zandstra, Chairman of the Board, Future Harvest)
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spelling CGSpace1561412024-10-28T14:14:51Z Langt ude på landet i Latinamerika Schioler, Ebbe biological diversity agricultural innovation agricultural research cgiar agriculture environmental factors Latin America has given the world many of its key agricultural products. Food crops like potatoes, sweet potatoes, maize, beans, and many, many others have traveled far and wide....[It] is one of the richest concentrations of biodiversity on the face of the globe.....Today, however, many people in rural Latin America live in extreme poverty....At the same time, the rich mountain and lowland ecosystems of the American tropics are threatened by degradation and loss of species.....Ebbe Schiøler -- an intrepid traveler and untiring observer of the CGIAR and of the work of the Future Harvest centers it supports -- has journeyed to seven countries to gather, first-hand, the stories of the men and women who benefit on a day-to-day basis from the research of the centers." (From Foreword by Hubert Zandstra, Chairman of the Board, Future Harvest) 2001 2024-10-24T12:43:18Z 2024-10-24T12:43:18Z Book https://hdl.handle.net/10568/156141 da Open Access Udenrigsministeriet, Danida Schioler, Ebbe. 2001. Langt ude på landet i Latinamerika
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Schioler, Ebbe
Langt ude på landet i Latinamerika
title Langt ude på landet i Latinamerika
title_full Langt ude på landet i Latinamerika
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title_full_unstemmed Langt ude på landet i Latinamerika
title_short Langt ude på landet i Latinamerika
title_sort langt ude pa landet i latinamerika
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agricultural innovation
agricultural research
cgiar
agriculture
environmental factors
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