... Many agricultural products in Colombia today are not produced, or are commercialized inefficiently due to farmers’ lack of information on ...the agriculturalsector, conducted by USAID-MIDAS ...
... Chilean Agriculturalsector are vast, with considerable economic consequences across ...total agricultural production at the national ...economic sector, since fruits account for 31% of the ...
... agriculturalsector. The scale of operation of firms with which agricultural producers relate (upstream and downstream) and the degree of concentration in these markets may tend to favor sustained ...
... any agricultural activity; we are in a digitized world and agriculture therefore must be immersed in this ...of agricultural com- panies to achieve competitive advantage online and sustainability over ...
... el sector, ha provocado que el salario tienda a la ...el sector agropecuario mexicano aún no está tecnificado, salvo algunas excepciones, y, por lo tanto, continúa siendo un sector que ocupa poca ...
... el sector agropecuario se registra una descapitalización acumulada durante varios años, como consecuencia de una limitada y escasa ...el sector deberán corresponderse con el proceso de descentralización ...
... J. Campos and W. Foster. 2012. Effects of contracts and work relationships on salaries and income distribution of workers in the Chilean agriculture sector, 1996 and 2006. Cien. Inv. Agr. 39(1): 5-17. During the ...
... Japanese agricultural cooperative sector was studied by Sueyoshi et ...the agricultural processing industry in United Kingdom, industry also studied by Aldaz & Millan (2000) with a temporal ...
... horticultural sector is very broad and diverse, due to the fact that our sector has strictly fulfilled two significant aspects: the quality and food ...
... and agricultural products to modernize farms and investing in technologies in a market saturated with offerings are the means by which some producers have multiplied their performance and improved their quality of ...
... increasing agricultural investments in developing countries is critical to reducing poverty (UN, ...in agricultural GDP have a higher poverty- reducing effect than an equivalent growth in the ...
... Therefore, it is important to think about local development and constraints that remain to be solved; this way of assessing contextual influence on local innovative projects is a useful and significant tool. Moreover, ...
... This restructuration was motivated by the establishment of modern industry in the territory of Moyotzingo, which began after the inauguration of the México-Puebla freeway in 1962. Later, it was strengthened with the ...
... where agriculturalsector and land resulted decisive in the income generation, and incomes of the inferior and superior tail of the income distribution are ...
... an agricultural perspective, both by size and by the number of workers in the agricultural ...largest agricultural area in the country with the largest number of agricultural ...of ...
... Chile has a large endowment of water resources in both surface and groundwater. However, the water resources are characterized by a high variability in water supply, as well as an uneven distribution of water across the ...
... European agriculturalsector under the status quo policy and including all future changes already foreseen in the current ...for agricultural products worldwide in combination with changes in ...
... the agriculturalsector present certain challenges for measurement because agricultural jobs tend to follow seasonal ...the agriculturalsector due to this seasonal ...fall-winter ...
... Policy interventions can also create uncertainty in commodity markets. Changes in biofuel policies, either to raise or to lower domestic targets or to review current policy incentives downwards, could be of major ...
... public sector research by smallholders, employment intensively and with irrigation or fairly secure ...But agricultural research has shifted to the private sector; its results have become less ...