Sustainable Agriculture, Poverty and Food Security: Agenda For Asian Economies (In 2 Vols.)

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Asian countries have made significant strides during the last few decades in transforming their agriculture and rural economies. In spite of the wide-ranging institutional changes and impressive achievements in food security, these economies still house bulk of the world’s poor. In the changing global economic scenario, they are now facing new challenges of improving food and nutrition security at the household level, poverty reduction and sustainable agriculture given the growing environmental concerns and need for sustainable development in general. The Third Conference of the Asian Society of Agricultural Economists (ASAE) held at Jaipur (India) in October 2000 on "Sustainable Agriculture, Poverty and Food Security in Asia: the perspectives for the 21 century" rightly focused on these issues in the Asian context. The present book, in its two volumes, puts together thoroughly revised and edited versions of papers presented in the conference. It will be of value to policy makers, development administrators, public analysts and academic community all over the developing world.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR Surjit Singh

Surjit Singh is Honorary Director, Institute of Rajasthan Studies, Jaipur and Professor of Economics, Institute of Development Studies, Jaipur. He has authored Modeling Indian Economy; Urban Informal Sector; Rural Credit; Issues for the Nineties and co-edited Sustainable Agriculture, Poverty and Food Security and Political Economy of WTO Regime.

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Title
Sustainable Agriculture, Poverty and Food Security: Agenda For Asian Economies (In 2 Vols.)
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Edition
1st ed.
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ISBN
8170337259
Length
xviii+917p., Tables; Figs; 26cm.
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