Transcription of Rising Global Interest in Farmland - World Bank
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Klaus Deininger and Derek Byerlee with Jonathan Lindsay, Andrew Norton,Harris Selod, and Mercedes SticklerRising Global Interest in Farmland CAN IT YIELD SUSTAINABLE AND EQUITABLE BENEFITS?AGRICULTURE AND RURAL DEVELOPMENTRISING Global INTERESTIN FARMLANDS eventy-five percent of the World s poor live in rural areas, and most are involved inagriculture. In the 21st century, agriculture remains fundamental to economic growth,poverty alleviation, and environmental sustainability. The World bank s Agriculture andRural Development publication series presents recent analyses of issues that affect the roleof agriculture, including livestock, fisheries, and forestry, as a source of economic develop-ment, rural livelihoods, and environmental servi
Seventy-five percent of the world’s poor live in rural areas, and most are involved in agriculture. In the 21st century, agriculture remains fundamental to economic growth,
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