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Population growth, shifting cultivation and unsustainable agricultural development: the case of Madagascar.

By: Keck, A.
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookPublisher: Washington : World Bank, 1994Subject(s): Agricultural Policy | Madagascar -- Agricultural development -- Farming systems//shifting cultivation/. -- Madagascar -- Agricultural development -- Farming systems//shifting cultivation/. -- Madagascar -- Agricultural development -- Farming systems//shifting cultivationSummary: This study illustrates important linkages between population growth, unsustainable agriculture and national resource decline. Further the study shows that agricultural development has been hampered by land of adequate marketing extension services etc.
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This study illustrates important linkages between population growth, unsustainable agriculture and national resource decline. Further the study shows that agricultural development has been hampered by land of adequate marketing extension services etc.

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