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1990 IFPRI Annual Report

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Paper provided by International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI) in its series Annual reports with number 1990.

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Keywords: Food data evaluation program World food trends and projections during this decade Production and consumption of foodgrains in India Poverty and technical change in China Horticultural trade Food production policy program Generation and diffusion of modern agricultural technology Accelerating growth with equity Agricultural resources and the environment Agricultural growth linkages program Growth and equity in rural areas Resource transfers in the national and provincial economies Food consumption and nutrition policy program Nutritional trends Food security through interventions in labor and financial markets Technological change and commercialization Food crises and famines Nature of hunger and malnutrition Regional analysis of food security and nutrition International trade and food security program National policy issues International policy issues;

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