The state of food and agriculture 2002
by Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations.
Material type: BookPublisher: Rome : FAO, 2002Description: xxi, 227 p. : col. ill. ; 24 cm. + 1 computer optical disc (4 3/4 in.).ISBN: 9251047626.Other title: Agriculture and global public goods ten years after the Earth Summit.Subject(s): Agriculture | Food production | Produce trade | Public goods | Carbon sequestrationDDC classification: 338 FAO 2002 C145 Or. Summary: Reports on current developments and issues in world agriculture. Monitors the global agricultural situation as well as the overall economic environment surrounding world agriculture. Presents and overview of the status of negotiations on agricultural trade following the launching of the World Trade Organization's new round of multilateral trade negotiations. Discusses how public goods such as agriculture, fisheries and forestry properly managed can provided benefits to large sections of people. Calls for increased international inflow of funds towards agriculture and rural areas, in order to promote globally the provision of these public goodsItem type | Current location | Call number | Status | Date due |
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សៀវភៅភាសាអង់គ្លេស | Library Block C C145 | 338 FAO 2002 C145 Or. (Browse shelf) | Available |
"Included in this issue is the SOFA 2002 CD-ROM, containing time series data for 150 countries, country groups and regions in English, French and Spanish, together with FAOSTAT TS software to ensure easy access and use"--P. [4] of cover
Reports on current developments and issues in world agriculture. Monitors the global agricultural situation as well as the overall economic environment surrounding world agriculture. Presents and overview of the status of negotiations on agricultural trade following the launching of the World Trade Organization's new round of multilateral trade negotiations. Discusses how public goods such as agriculture, fisheries and forestry properly managed can provided benefits to large sections of people. Calls for increased international inflow of funds towards agriculture and rural areas, in order to promote globally the provision of these public goods
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