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Nontraditional export crops in Guatemala: effects on production, income and nutrition.

By: Braun, Joachim.
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookSeries: Research Report: No. 73. Publisher: Washington : IFPRI, 1989Subject(s): Vegetable Crops | Guatemala -- Western Highlands. -- Guatemala -- Western HighlandsSummary: The focus of this study is the recent introduction of labour-intensive production of vegetables for export in the traditional small-farm sector in the Western Highlands, an area well known for its problems of poverty and malnutrition. The study also provides both cross- sectional and longititudinal analyses of effects. The reesearch is based upon two detailed rural household surveys that were undertaken in 1983 and 1985.
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The focus of this study is the recent introduction of labour-intensive production of vegetables for export in the traditional small-farm sector in the Western Highlands, an area well known for its problems of poverty and malnutrition. The study also provides both cross- sectional and longititudinal analyses of effects. The reesearch is based upon two detailed rural household surveys that were undertaken in 1983 and 1985.

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