Resultados de búsqueda - "Mexico"

  1. WTO dispute settlement cases involving Latin American countries and the agreement on agriculture, 1995-2019 por Gonzalez, Anàbel, Glauber, Joseph W.

    Publicado 2021
    “…Brazil and Argentina, the first and second top agricultural and food exporters in the region, rank third and tenth worldwide and lead world exports of soybeans, maize, vegetables oils, sugar, poultry and beef. Mexico, Chile, Ecuador, Peru and some Central American countries have also seen significant dynamism in their exports of fruits and vegetables (OECD-FAO, 2019).…”
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  2. US trade wars in the twenty‐first century with emerging countries: Make America and its partners lose again por Bouët, Antoine, Laborde Debucquet, David

    Publicado 2018
    “…We use a static multicountry, multisector general equilibrium model to evaluate six modalities of three potential trade wars—for a total of 18 scenarios—between the USA and China, between the USA and Mexico, and a combination of the two previous conflicts. …”
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  3. Reducing risk, strengthening resilience: Social protection and nutrition por Drimie, Scott, Yosef, Sivan

    Publicado 2016
    “…IN THE MID-1990S, governments and researchers in three countries from very different parts of the world—Bangladesh, Brazil, and Mexico— began moving toward a new type of poverty alleviation program. …”
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  4. The impact of Progresa on food consumption por Hoddinott, John F., Skoufias, Emmanuel

    Publicado 2003
    “…By 2000, it reached approximately 2.6 million families, about 40 percent of all rural families and about one-ninth of all families in Mexico. We use a longitudinal sample of approximately 24,000 households from 506 communities.... …”
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  5. Recent developments in the conduct of Latin American agricultural research: Paper prepared for the International Conference on Agricultural Science and Technology, Beijing, Novembe... por Beintema, Nienke M., Pardey, Philip G.

    Publicado 2001
    “…The regional averages are also heavenly influenced by developments in Mexico and Brazil; two countries that accounted for almost two-thirds of total Latin American agricultural research investment in the mid-1990s. …”
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  6. Scenarios for trade integration in the Americas por Diao, Xinshen, Díaz-Bonilla, Eugenio, Robinson, Sherman

    Publicado 2002
    “…These results are consistent with earlier studies of NAFTA, which also predicted small positive gains for the U.S. and large gains for Mexico. Many countries in Latin America are currently undergoing macroeconomic strains, and growth in the region has slowed. …”
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  7. What has happened to growth in Latin America por Morley, Samuel

    Publicado 2001
    “…Instead the problem seems to relate to a significant reduction in the growth rate of exports since 1997. Mexico, Costa Rica and the Dominican Republic did well, but every country in South America has suffered a reduction in exports with the exception of Colombia where they were constant. …”
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  8. The impact of Progresa on food consumption por Hoddinott, John F., Skoufias, Emmanuel

    Publicado 2003
    “…By 2000, it reached approximately 2.6 million families, about 40 percent of all rural families and about one-ninth of all families in Mexico. We use a longitudinal sample of approximately 24,000 households from 506 communities.... …”
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  9. CIAT and grupo papalotla: A 25-year collaboration shaping a tropical forages culture por Pazos Cardenas, Mateo, Triana Ángel, Natalia, Burkart, Stefan

    Publicado 2024
    “…The methodology used for the collection of information is based on (i) a documentary review of the CGSpace digital repository focused on bibliographic production on the relationship between both institutions, but also on the various scientific innovations related to the field of tropical forages and forage hybrids developed in the midst of the alliance; and (ii) semi-structured interviews with different key agents related to the institutional, scientific, and commercial history of Grupo Papalotla and CIAT, both in Colombia and Mexico. This research hopes to contribute to the innovation of the joint work of the two institutions, seeking to impact on the better understanding of the different modes of production, development and commercialization of seeds, the actors and territories of impact involved, as well as the historical, environmental, social, and economic transformations throughout the various decades of joint work.…”
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  10. On the uneven distribution of innovative capabilities and why that matters for research, extension and development policies por Ekboir, Javier, Muñoz, Manrrubio, Aguilar, Jorge, Rendón Mendel, Roberto, García Muñiz, Jose G., Cárdenas, Altamirano, Reyes, J.

    Publicado 2006
    “…We explored the distribution of innovative capabilities and the ability to integrate a technological package in a sample of commercial lemon producers in Mexico. We have found that the ability to explore new techniques is different from the ability to integrate an efficient production and commercial package. …”
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  11. The effects of migration and remittances on inequality in rural Pakistan por Adams, Richard H., Jr.

    Publicado 1992
    “…For example, Stark, Taylor and Yitzhaki (1986) fmd that internal and international remittances in Mexico have an egalitarian effect on rural income distribution.1 Two major reasons appear to account for such lack of consensus on the effect of remittances upon rural income distribution: the use of local-level data collection techniques that preclude making unambiguous empirical judgements about the effects of remittances; and the reluctance or inability to use predicted income functions to accurately estimate income before and after remittances.…”
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  12. Constraints and opportunities for better silvicultural practice in tropical forestry: an interdisciplinary approach por Walter, B.B., Sabogal, C., Snook, Laura K., Almeida, E. de

    Publicado 2005
    “…To illustrate this approach, this paper presents three case studies of research on tropical silviculture practice from each of Philippines, Brazilian Amazon and Mexico. Findings from these studies indicate that a variety of factors may influence whether or not silvicultural practices are adopted. …”
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  13. Improving crop water productivity under stressed environment por Sharma, Bharat R.

    Publicado 2011
    “…As a consequence, pollution is increasing and rivers are drying up because of greater agricultural production and water consumption; land and water resources are being stressed through erosion, salinization, nutrient depletion and the intrusion of seawater; and groundwater levels are declining rapidly in densely populated areas of North Africa, North China, India, and Mexico because of overexploitation. Increasing water withdrawals and water depletion for irrigation under such stressed conditions further aggravates the severity of the already stressed environments. …”
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  14. Bacterial sheath brown rot of rice caused by Pseudomonas fuscovaginae in Latin America por Zeigler, Robert S., Álvarez, E.

    Publicado 1987
    “…Many types of symptoms associated with discolored grain have been observed on rice (Oryza sativa) sheaths, leaves, and grain in Mexico, Guatemala, Panama, Surinam, Colombia, Peru, and Brazil. …”
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  15. The relationship of some Elsinoë and Sphaceloma species pathogenic on cassava and other Euphorbiaceae in Central and South America por Zeigler, Robert S., Lozano, J.C.

    Publicado 1983
    “…Isolates of Sphaceloma and Elsinoë spp. were collected from Euphorbia brasiliensis, Eu. heterophylla, Eu. pulcherrima, Jatropha aconitifolia var. papaya, Manihot carthaginensis, and M. esculenta in Mexico, Costa Rica, the Dominican Republic, and Colombia. …”
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  16. Using microsatellites, isozymes and AFLPs to evaluate genetic diversity and redundancy in the cassava core collection and to assess the usefulness of DNA-BASED markers to maintain... por Chavarriaga Aguirre, Paul, Maya, M.M., Tohme, Joseph M., Duque E., Myriam Cristina, Iglesias, C.A., Bonierbale, Merideth W., Kresovich, Stephen, Kochert, G

    Publicado 1999
    “…Microsatellite allele numbers and frequencies varied among countries: Colombia and Brazil had the largest number of different alleles across all loci. Mexico also had a high number, ranking fifth after Peru, Costa Rica and Venezuela (which tied). …”
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  17. Race structure in the Mexican collection of common bean landraces por Blair, Matthew W., Díaz, Lucy M., Acosta Gallegos, Jorge Alberto

    Publicado 2013
    “…Mexico is a large bean‐producing country, the second most important in the Western Hemisphere, and the center of origin for common bean (Phaseolus vulgaris L.) as well as many wild relatives or cultigens. …”
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  18. The evolution of regional trials and collaboration in Central America, 1955 to 1988 por Dessert, J.M.

    Publicado 1989
    “…The paper describes the development of collaborative research on beans in Central America, Mexico, Colombia and Venezuela, since the 1950s. National bean research programs were established in all countries by the 1960s. …”
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  19. A global assessment using PCR techniques of mycorrhizal fungal populations colonising Tithonia diversifolia por Sharrock, R.A., Sinclair, Fergus L., Gliddon, C., Rao, Idupulapati M., Barrios, Edmundo, Mustonen, P.J., Smithson, P., Jones, D.L., Godbold, D.L.

    Publicado 2004
    “…Throughout its global distribution (Costa Rica, Nicaragua, Indonesia, Honduras, Mexico, Kenya and Rwanda), Tithonia forms mainly associations with Glomaceae. …”
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