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Horticulture in Developing Countries : International Society for Horticultural Science/ A. Gracie; M. Taguchi; G.Rogers.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextLanguage: English Series: Acta Horticulture ; no. 1128.Publication details: New Delhi, India : Astral, 2020.Description: xiv, 326p.: ill.; 24 cmISBN:
  • 9789388982542
  • 9789462611412
  • 9462611416
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 23 635.091724 GRA
Contents:
1. Enhancing food security in developing countries 2. ACIAR-funded projects in Asia-Pacific regions and Africa 3. Fruit and vegetable production, marketing and managing postharvest 4. Value chains in developing countries 5. Enabling environment for improving livelihoods
Summary: 'The present book is compendium of twenty-six chapters written by experts who have made significant contributions to horticultural economics and management. Efforts have been made to incorporate information on consumer studies, international trade, knowledge transfer, value chains, production and management and sustainable consumption.\nThis book is an essential reading for students, teachers, researchers engaged in horticultural economics and management.'
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1. Enhancing food security in developing countries 2. ACIAR-funded projects in Asia-Pacific regions and Africa 3. Fruit and vegetable production, marketing and managing postharvest 4. Value chains in developing countries 5. Enabling environment for improving livelihoods

'The present book is compendium of twenty-six chapters written by experts who have made significant contributions to horticultural economics and management. Efforts have been made to incorporate information on consumer studies, international trade, knowledge transfer, value chains, production and management and sustainable consumption.\nThis book is an essential reading for students, teachers, researchers engaged in horticultural economics and management.'

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