Bangladesh has now replaced India as the most publicized large scale recipient of food aid importing 1.67 million tons of food grains, four fifths of which were on concessional terms, in 1977/78 ( July to June ). Some analysts, extrapolating from the poor performance of the agricultural sector upto the mid 1970s, also project that Bangladesh will be one of the largest importers of foodgrains in a decade's time merely in order to maintain current pitifully inadequate levels of nutrition. Yet so far there has been no open debate or systematic attempt to analyse the impact of food aid on the Bangladesh economy compared with the controversy and intensive analysis of food aid to India. This article is intended to demonstrate the seriousness of t...
The opportunity cost of food subsidy is high in Bangladesh; subsidy cost exceeded a billion taka mar...
Donors support a number of targeted food-based programs in Bangladesh that are widely credited with ...
The 1998 flood in Bangladesh caused a shortfall of 2.2 million tonnes (mill.t) in the rice productio...
Bangladesh has been continuing as a major recipient of food aid since her independence. This article...
The relationship between the effects of food aid and those of the completion of the Uruguay Round of...
The relationship between the effects of food aid and those of the completion of the Uruguay Round of...
Food aid has played a useful role in Government of Bangladesh efforts to increase food security in t...
SUMMARY SUMMARY The high degree of food aid dependency in Bangladesh has given rise to concern ...
The relationship between the effects of food aid and those of the completion of the Uruguay Round of...
Bangladesh is facing food scarcity as a result of civil war and armed conflict in 1971. The transpo...
This chapter examines food-aid trends and motivations and their impact in Bangladesh. As the world's...
This study aims to investigate the food, agriculture and economic situation of Bangladesh in some de...
Bangladesh is a densely populated developing country in the Southern Asia. Since the independence in...
Food aid has played a useful role in Government of Bangladesh efforts to increase food security in t...
Since its independence in 1971, Bangladesh has made enormous progress in food production, market dev...
The opportunity cost of food subsidy is high in Bangladesh; subsidy cost exceeded a billion taka mar...
Donors support a number of targeted food-based programs in Bangladesh that are widely credited with ...
The 1998 flood in Bangladesh caused a shortfall of 2.2 million tonnes (mill.t) in the rice productio...
Bangladesh has been continuing as a major recipient of food aid since her independence. This article...
The relationship between the effects of food aid and those of the completion of the Uruguay Round of...
The relationship between the effects of food aid and those of the completion of the Uruguay Round of...
Food aid has played a useful role in Government of Bangladesh efforts to increase food security in t...
SUMMARY SUMMARY The high degree of food aid dependency in Bangladesh has given rise to concern ...
The relationship between the effects of food aid and those of the completion of the Uruguay Round of...
Bangladesh is facing food scarcity as a result of civil war and armed conflict in 1971. The transpo...
This chapter examines food-aid trends and motivations and their impact in Bangladesh. As the world's...
This study aims to investigate the food, agriculture and economic situation of Bangladesh in some de...
Bangladesh is a densely populated developing country in the Southern Asia. Since the independence in...
Food aid has played a useful role in Government of Bangladesh efforts to increase food security in t...
Since its independence in 1971, Bangladesh has made enormous progress in food production, market dev...
The opportunity cost of food subsidy is high in Bangladesh; subsidy cost exceeded a billion taka mar...
Donors support a number of targeted food-based programs in Bangladesh that are widely credited with ...
The 1998 flood in Bangladesh caused a shortfall of 2.2 million tonnes (mill.t) in the rice productio...