Formats
| Format | |
|---|---|
| BibTeX | |
| MARCXML | |
| TextMARC | |
| MARC | |
| DublinCore | |
| EndNote | |
| NLM | |
| RefWorks | |
| RIS |
Files
Details
Title
The state of food and agriculture. 2012, Investing in agriculture for a better future
Other titles
Investing in agriculture for a better future
Access
Summary
Investing in agriculture is essential for reducing hunger and promoting sustainable agricultural production. Those parts of the world where agricultural capital per worker and public investments in agriculture have stagnated are the epicentres of poverty and hunger today. Demand growth over the coming decades will place increasing pressure on the natural resource base. Eradicating hunger sustainably will require a significant increase in agricultural investments, but also an improvement in their effectiveness. Farmers are the largest investors in developing country agriculture and must be central to any strategy for increasing investment in the sector, but if they are to invest more in agriculture they need a favourable climate for agricultural investment based on economic incentives and an enabling environment. Governments also have a special responsibility to help smallholders overcome the constraints they face in expanding their productive assets and to ensure that large-scale investments in agriculture are socially beneficial and environmentally sustainable. Government investment in agriculture is a crucial component of providing an enabling environment for private investments in the sector. Governments need to channel scarce public funds towards the provision of essential public goods with high economic and social returns.
Part 1. Investing in agriculture for a better future -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Agricultural investment: patterns and trends -- 3. Fostering farmers’ investment in agriculture -- 4. Promoting equitable and efficient private investment in agriculture -- 5. Channelling public investment towards higher returns -- 6. A policy framework for better investment in agriculture -- Part 2. World food and agriculture in review: a focus on productivity -- Part 3. Statistical annex.
Part 1. Investing in agriculture for a better future -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Agricultural investment: patterns and trends -- 3. Fostering farmers’ investment in agriculture -- 4. Promoting equitable and efficient private investment in agriculture -- 5. Channelling public investment towards higher returns -- 6. A policy framework for better investment in agriculture -- Part 2. World food and agriculture in review: a focus on productivity -- Part 3. Statistical annex.
Authors
Date
Rome : Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations, 2012
Description
xiv, 165 p. : ill., graphs, tables
Notes
Includes bibliographical references (p. 153-163).
ISBN / ISSN
9789251073179
0081-4539
0081-4539
Collections