The textile industry was one of the first manufacturing activities to become organized globally, as mechanized production in Europe used cotton from the various colonies. Africa, the least developed of the world’s major regions, is now increasingly engaged in the production of this crop for the global market, and debates about the pros and cons of this trend have intensified. Hanging by a Thread: Cotton, Globalization, and Poverty in Africa illuminates the connections between Africa and the global economy. The editors offer a compelling set of linked studies that detail one aspect of the globalization process in Africa, the cotton commodity chain. From global policy debates, to impacts on the natural environment, to the economic and social ...
The World Bank released a staff trade note on September 10th 2003 looking at the impa...
Four West African nations have demanded that the WTO's Doha Development Agenda include a Cotton Init...
When it comes to cotton, rich countries ’ trade policies negate their devel-opment policies. Subsidi...
Scott Lacy is a contributing author, Cotton Casualties and Collectives: Re-inventing Farmer Collect...
This article explores the linkages between the local and the global in the case of the increasing de...
While not a food item in and of itself, cotton is important for food security in many developing cou...
Cotton in the world, the position of African cotton and the major stakes. Cotton farming is a very o...
The cotton sector has faced multiple challenges recently: fluctuating prices and competition in worl...
Cotton production and trade have a long history and important role in Africa, dating back centuries ...
Especially in Africa and Central Asia, cotton is an important cash crop. It is receiving attention o...
Today's world textile and garment trade is valued at a staggering $425 billion. We are told that und...
In a globalized world economy, the production and sale of cotton is a major issue for the future of ...
Since the 1970s, cotton has been a driving force in the transformation of agricultural production sy...
Cotton sectors are facing many issues which are quite well reported by online newspapers. Many issue...
Cotton plays a strategic role in the development policies and poverty reduction programs of a number...
The World Bank released a staff trade note on September 10th 2003 looking at the impa...
Four West African nations have demanded that the WTO's Doha Development Agenda include a Cotton Init...
When it comes to cotton, rich countries ’ trade policies negate their devel-opment policies. Subsidi...
Scott Lacy is a contributing author, Cotton Casualties and Collectives: Re-inventing Farmer Collect...
This article explores the linkages between the local and the global in the case of the increasing de...
While not a food item in and of itself, cotton is important for food security in many developing cou...
Cotton in the world, the position of African cotton and the major stakes. Cotton farming is a very o...
The cotton sector has faced multiple challenges recently: fluctuating prices and competition in worl...
Cotton production and trade have a long history and important role in Africa, dating back centuries ...
Especially in Africa and Central Asia, cotton is an important cash crop. It is receiving attention o...
Today's world textile and garment trade is valued at a staggering $425 billion. We are told that und...
In a globalized world economy, the production and sale of cotton is a major issue for the future of ...
Since the 1970s, cotton has been a driving force in the transformation of agricultural production sy...
Cotton sectors are facing many issues which are quite well reported by online newspapers. Many issue...
Cotton plays a strategic role in the development policies and poverty reduction programs of a number...
The World Bank released a staff trade note on September 10th 2003 looking at the impa...
Four West African nations have demanded that the WTO's Doha Development Agenda include a Cotton Init...
When it comes to cotton, rich countries ’ trade policies negate their devel-opment policies. Subsidi...