This study focuses on the responses of pasture leases to the possibility of agrarian reforms by using the survey of 145 pasture leases in Masbate, Bukidnon and South Cotabato where pasture leases where concentrated. This paper relies mainly on the descriptive method of analysis. Results indicate the opening up of pasture leases to bidding for the most productive use of the land subject to the clear-cut regulations that such activities be environmentally and economically sustainable.
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Library ResourceJanuary, 1994Philippines
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Library ResourceJournal Articles & BooksDecember, 1993Bangladesh, Nigeria, Nepal, Iran, Israel, Zimbabwe, Sri Lanka, Eswatini, Ghana, Congo, Pakistan, Niger, Panama, Kenya, Yemen, Philippines, Botswana, Senegal, Togo, Cuba
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Library ResourceJournal Articles & BooksDecember, 1993Qatar, France, Bangladesh, Nigeria, Luxembourg, Iraq, El Salvador, Afghanistan, Zimbabwe, Sri Lanka, Vanuatu, Canada, Congo, Uruguay, Mozambique, Laos, Yemen, Philippines, Oman, Myanmar, Portugal, Paraguay, Ghana, Europe, Africa, Northern America, Asia
Dans de nombreuses régions du monde, les ressources en eau de plus en plus limitées et la mauvaise utilisation de l’eau douce mettent en péril le développement durable. Plus des deux tiers de l’eau prélevée dans les fleuves, lacs et nappes aquifères étant utilisés pour l’irrigation, l’agriculture est de plus en plus considérée comme la soupape de sécurité du système.
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Library ResourceJournal Articles & BooksDecember, 1993France, United States of America, Spain, Germany, China, Indonesia, Cuba, Thailand, Laos, Philippines, Singapore, Vietnam, Japan, Italy, Portugal, Netherlands, India, Brazil, Cambodia
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Library ResourceJournal Articles & BooksJanuary, 1994Southern Asia, Africa, Bangladesh, China, Gambia, Guatemala, India, Indonesia, Kenya, Malawi, Philippines, Rwanda, Zambia
The distributional benefits of commercialization of agriculture, access to commercialization opportunities, and sharing of commercialization risks are functions of institutional arrangements. Obviously, the indirect food security and nutritional effects are, thereby, partly a function of such institutional arrangements. This chapter explores the relevance to food security of one form of contractual relationship in agriculture: formal contracts between producers and buyers (generally processors or exporters), a production and marketing system known as contract farming.
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Library ResourceJournal Articles & BooksJanuary, 1994Southern Asia, Africa, Bangladesh, China, Gambia, Guatemala, India, Indonesia, Kenya, Malawi, Philippines, Rwanda, Zambia
Why should there be a book about the commercialization of subsistence agriculture, economic development, and nutrition? There are two compelling resasons. First, concerns and suspicions about adverse effects on the poor of commercialization of subsistence agriculture persist and influence policy of developing countries and of donor agencies.
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