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Planning for structural adjustment in African agriculture

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1992-01
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United Nations Economic Commission for Africa Multi- Disciplinary Regional Advisory group;
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African Agriculture is in crisis. Serious deterioration in the terms of trade, frequent droughts, growing expenditure on food imports, and rapid population growth on an ecologically fragile agricultural resource base have, all combined to prevent African agriculture from playing its vital role as the engine of economic development of the continent.
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“United Nations Economic Commission for Africa Multi- Disciplinary Regional Advisory group (1992-01). Planning for structural adjustment in African agriculture. Addis Ababa :. © UN. ECA,. http://hdl.handle.net/10855/15371”
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