U.S. foreign agricultural assistance investments bring substantial economic, health, and security benefits to both developing countries and the United States. This report describes the food security investments of the U.S. Agency for International Development and how improving agriculture in developing countries brings positive returns to the United States and developing countries. The multiple benefits of foreign agricultural assistance include growth of agri-food systems of developing countries, and positive impacts on U.S. jobs and exports, technology spillovers that support U.S. agricultural production, health and nutrition of U.S. consumers, and global and U.S. security.PRIFPRI1; CRP2DSGD; PIMCGIAR Research Program on Policies, Institu...
This paper investigates a central part of the argument that agricultural assistance by the United St...
Foreign development assistance (aid) takes many forms: financial, technical, food. The rationale for...
Food security is defined as a situation in which all people at all times have both physical and econ...
U.S. foreign agricultural assistance investments bring substantial economic, health, and security be...
U.S. foreign agricultural assistance investments bring substantial economic, health, and security be...
Foreign agricultural assistance supports growth in household incomes abroad, increasing demand for U...
Developing countries are the most likely growth markets for U.S. agricultural exports. The best U.S...
The papers in this proceedings were presentations for the 1989 Annual Meeting of the American Associ...
Report Introduction: U.S. assistance in the form of agricultural commodities played a vital role in...
PRIFPRI3; ISI; 4 Transforming Agricultural and Rural EconomiesDSGD; Foresight and Policy Modeling (F...
In some industrialized countries there are trends towards a reduction in foreign aid. Although such ...
The aim of this paper is to examine the effects of foreign direct investments (FDI) on...
Changing attitudes towards international assistance and decreased development financing necessitate ...
Developing and middle-income countries are becoming increasingly important export markets for high-v...
International investments in agriculture have a broad range of social, economic, and environmental i...
This paper investigates a central part of the argument that agricultural assistance by the United St...
Foreign development assistance (aid) takes many forms: financial, technical, food. The rationale for...
Food security is defined as a situation in which all people at all times have both physical and econ...
U.S. foreign agricultural assistance investments bring substantial economic, health, and security be...
U.S. foreign agricultural assistance investments bring substantial economic, health, and security be...
Foreign agricultural assistance supports growth in household incomes abroad, increasing demand for U...
Developing countries are the most likely growth markets for U.S. agricultural exports. The best U.S...
The papers in this proceedings were presentations for the 1989 Annual Meeting of the American Associ...
Report Introduction: U.S. assistance in the form of agricultural commodities played a vital role in...
PRIFPRI3; ISI; 4 Transforming Agricultural and Rural EconomiesDSGD; Foresight and Policy Modeling (F...
In some industrialized countries there are trends towards a reduction in foreign aid. Although such ...
The aim of this paper is to examine the effects of foreign direct investments (FDI) on...
Changing attitudes towards international assistance and decreased development financing necessitate ...
Developing and middle-income countries are becoming increasingly important export markets for high-v...
International investments in agriculture have a broad range of social, economic, and environmental i...
This paper investigates a central part of the argument that agricultural assistance by the United St...
Foreign development assistance (aid) takes many forms: financial, technical, food. The rationale for...
Food security is defined as a situation in which all people at all times have both physical and econ...