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Konandreas, Panos A.; Huddleston, Barbara; Virabongsa, Ramabgkura. |
The International Food Policy Research Institute’s early efforts have shown dramatically what an immense food problem the Third World and the globe generally face over the next decades. Solution to that problem requires a major commitment of resource and the political will to back up that commitment on the part of developing and developed countries alike. But, even if that commitment is made, it is becoming increasingly apparent that lack of purchasing power in the hands of the poor not only stands in the way of reaching the objective f adequate diets for all, but may also prevent latent demand from making itself felt through remunerative prices, production may ot grow at the rate required to meet the true food needs of the world’s population a decade or... |
Tipo: Report |
Palavras-chave: Underdeveloped areas; Food supplies; Insurance; Food Security and Poverty. |
Ano: 1978 |
URL: http://purl.umn.edu/42224 |
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