Implications of the food crisis for long-term agricultural development
The prices of maize, wheat, rice, and other crops have more than doubled over the past two years. These price hikes have been catalyzed by various factors including the rising cost of oil, biofuel subsidies in the US and Europe, the depreciation of the US dollar, the prolonged drought in Australia,...
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International Food Policy Research Institute
2008
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| Online Access: | https://hdl.handle.net/10568/160334 |
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