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Promoting Pro-Poor Growth: Agriculture - chapters
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- Contextual framework for new agenda for agriculture
- Donor policies on agriculture and rural development: mapping results
- Deininger, K. (2004) Land policies for growth and policy reduction: key issues and challenges ahead
- Deshingkar, P. (2005) Livelihood diversification in developing countries
- Deshingkar, P. (2004) Understanding the implication of migration for to pro-poor agricultural growth
- Ellis, F. (2004) Occupational diversification in developing countries and implications for agricultural policy
- Fan, S. (2004) Infrastructure and pro-poor growth
- Farrington, J. (2005) Recognizing and tackling risk and vulnerability constraints to pro-poor agricultural growth
- Hazell, P. (2004) Smallholders and pro-poor agriculture growth
- Hocombe, S. (2005) Revitalizing investment in science and technology for pro-poor agricultural growth
- Mulder, A. (2004) HIV/AIDS and enabling pro-poor agricultural growth
- Russo, S. and J. Grayzel, (2005) Reinforcing human capital: rural diversity and educations pro-poor growth
- Tacoli, C. (2004) The role of small and intermediate urban centers and market towns and the value of regional approaches to rural poverty reduction policy
- Tacoli, C. (2004) Rural-urban linkages and pro-poor agricultural growth : an overview
- Vorley, B. and T. Fox (2004) Global food chain: constraints and opportunities for smallholders
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