By examining data from fifteen Latin American nations on several agricultural- and food-related variables for 1965 to 1977, this paper analyzes the efficacy of the Green Revolution for food consumption. A Radical Model is offered to explain why a high technology, export-oriented, agricultural policy may not adequately serve the food consumption needs of Third World countries. Copyright 1984 by The Policy Studies Organization.
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The Green Revolution still exerts an important influence on agricultural policy as a technology-cent...
Latin American agroecology proposes a transformation of conventional agri-food systems. It is driven...
Technology and society share a close relationship, as the adoption of new technologies has consequen...
Agricultural technologies of the "green revolution" type have brought substantial direct benefits to...
The GREEN REVOLUTION has been offered as an example of both what to do and what not to do as interna...
In this paper, we conduct two "counterfactual" simulations for the 30-year period 1970-2000-the firs...
Not AvailableGlobally, Agriculture it seems is back on the development agenda, seen as a key to spur...
The development and introduction of transgenically modified organisms to enhance crop and animal pro...
Agriculture Economic aspects Bangladesh., Agricultural innovations Economic aspects Bangladesh., Gre...
We summarize the findings of a recently completed study of the productivity impacts of international...
This chapter describes the impact of national agricultural research systems on the unfolding of the ...
Host institution: ISARA-Lyon & NMBUIn the years since the second World War, governments globally hav...
This paper examines the changes in the agriculture of green revolution states. The results revealed ...
The current global food crisis has reemphasized the costliness of Africa's failure to achieve food s...
Abstract This essay provides an in-depth synthesized examination concerning the complicated relation...
The Green Revolution still exerts an important influence on agricultural policy as a technology-cent...
Latin American agroecology proposes a transformation of conventional agri-food systems. It is driven...
Technology and society share a close relationship, as the adoption of new technologies has consequen...