One of the most extraordinary events in Brazil in the past 30 years has been the country's agricultural revolution. In the 1970s, food scarcity was a concrete risk in a country experiencing rapid urbanization and middle class expansion. Food scarcity concerns reemerged during the following decade when short-lived spikes in real wages temporarily increased households' demand for those goods. One of the government's initiatives to address Brazil's stagnant...
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Public research organizations and agricultural development in Brazil : how did Embrapa get it right?
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Poverty Reduction & Economic Management