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Agriculture investment sourcebook : agriculture and rural development.

Contributor(s): World BankMaterial type: TextTextPublisher: Washington, DC : World Bank, 2005Description: xxiv, 508 pages ; 28 cmISBN: 082136085X; 9780821360859Subject(s): Agriculture -- Economic aspects -- Developing countries | Agricultural development projects -- Developing countries | Agriculture -- Aspect economique -- Pays en voie de developpement | Projets de developpement agricole -- Pays en voie de developpement | Agricultural development projects | Agriculture -- Economic aspects | Agriculture | Politique agricole | Developpement rural | Economie rurale | Agriculture durable | Kinh te | Developing countries | Pays en developpement | Nong nghiep | Phat trien nong nghiep | Phat trien nong thon | au t nong nghiepAdditional physical formats: Online version:: Agriculture investment sourcebook.DDC classification: 338.13 LOC classification: HD1417 | .A367 2005UN9 MG 2005.A33 .ENGOnline resources: ebrary | Full text | Available to Stanford-affiliated users at | online text
Contents:
Module 1. Building agricultural policy and institutional capacity -- Module 2. Investments in agricultural science and technology -- Module 3. Investments in agricultural extension and information systems -- Module 4. Investments in sustainable agricultural intensification -- Module 5. Investment in sustainable natural resource management for agriculture -- Module 6. Investment in agribusiness and market development -- Module 7. Investments in rural fiance for agriculture -- Module 8. Investments in irrigation drainage -- Module 9. Investments in land administration, policy and markets -- Module 10. Managing agricultural risk, vulnerability, and disaster -- Module 11. Scaling up agricultural investments in the bank's changing internal environment.
Summary: Investing to promote agricultural growth and poverty reduction is a central pillar of the World Bank{u0092}s current rural strategy, Reaching the Rural Poor (2003). One major thrust of the strategy outlines the priorities and the approaches that the public sector, private sector, and civil society can employ to enhance productivity and competitiveness of the agricultural sector in ways that reduce the rural poverty and sustain the natural resource base. These actions involve a rich mixture of science, technology, people, communication, management, learning, research, capacity building, institutional development, and grassroots participation. This Sourcebook addresses how to implement the rural strategy, by sharing information on investment options and identifying innovative approaches that will aid the design of future lending programs for agriculture. It provides generic good practices and many examples that demonstrate investment in agriculture can provide rewarding and sustainable returns to development efforts. It is divided into eleven self-contained modules. Each module contains three different types of subunits that can also be stand-alone documents: I. Module Overview, II. Agricultural Investment Notes, III. Innovative Activity Profiles. The stand-alone nature of the subunits allows flexibility and adaptability of the material, as well selected readings and web links are provided for readers who seek more in-depth information. The Sourcebook draws on a wide range of experience from donor agencies, governments, institutions, and other groups active in agricultural development. It is an invaluable reference tool for policy makers, professionals, academics and students, and anyone with an interest in agricultural investments.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

Module 1. Building agricultural policy and institutional capacity -- Module 2. Investments in agricultural science and technology -- Module 3. Investments in agricultural extension and information systems -- Module 4. Investments in sustainable agricultural intensification -- Module 5. Investment in sustainable natural resource management for agriculture -- Module 6. Investment in agribusiness and market development -- Module 7. Investments in rural fiance for agriculture -- Module 8. Investments in irrigation drainage -- Module 9. Investments in land administration, policy and markets -- Module 10. Managing agricultural risk, vulnerability, and disaster -- Module 11. Scaling up agricultural investments in the bank's changing internal environment.

Investing to promote agricultural growth and poverty reduction is a central pillar of the World Bank{u0092}s current rural strategy, Reaching the Rural Poor (2003). One major thrust of the strategy outlines the priorities and the approaches that the public sector, private sector, and civil society can employ to enhance productivity and competitiveness of the agricultural sector in ways that reduce the rural poverty and sustain the natural resource base. These actions involve a rich mixture of science, technology, people, communication, management, learning, research, capacity building, institutional development, and grassroots participation. This Sourcebook addresses how to implement the rural strategy, by sharing information on investment options and identifying innovative approaches that will aid the design of future lending programs for agriculture. It provides generic good practices and many examples that demonstrate investment in agriculture can provide rewarding and sustainable returns to development efforts. It is divided into eleven self-contained modules. Each module contains three different types of subunits that can also be stand-alone documents: I. Module Overview, II. Agricultural Investment Notes, III. Innovative Activity Profiles. The stand-alone nature of the subunits allows flexibility and adaptability of the material, as well selected readings and web links are provided for readers who seek more in-depth information. The Sourcebook draws on a wide range of experience from donor agencies, governments, institutions, and other groups active in agricultural development. It is an invaluable reference tool for policy makers, professionals, academics and students, and anyone with an interest in agricultural investments.

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