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Interactions between the Agricultural Sector and the HIV/AIDS Pandemic: Implications for Agricultural Policy Author info | Abstract | Publisher info | Download info | Related research | Statistics Thomas S. Jayne () (Department of Agricultural Economics, Michigan State University)
Marcela Villarreal
Prabhu Pingali
Gunter Hemrich
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This work considers how the design of agricultural policies and programmes might be modified to better achieve policy objectives in the context of countries with severe HIV epidemics and underscores the central role of agricultural policy in mitigating the spread and impacts of the epidemic.
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Paper provided by Department of Agricultural Economics, Michigan State University in its series International Development Policy Syntheses with number
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Keywords: food security ; food policy ; agricultural policy ; HIV/AIDS ; structural transformation ; production factors ; Other versions of this item:
Paper Thom S. Jayne & Marcela Villarreal & Prabhu Pingali & Günter Hemrich, 2004.
"Interactions Between the Agricultural Sector and the HIV/AIDS Pandemic: Implications for agricultural policy ,"
Working Papers
04-06, Agricultural and Development Economics Division of the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO - ESA).
[Downloadable!] Jayne, Thomas S. & Villarreal, Marcela & Pingali, Prabhu & Henrich, Gunter, 2004.
"Interactions Between the Agricultural Sector and the HIV/AIDS Pandemic: Implications for Agricultural Policy ,"
Food Security III Papers
11454, Michigan State University, Department of Agricultural, Food, and Resource Economics.
[Downloadable!] T. S. Jayne & Marcela Villarreal & Prabhu Pingali & Günter Hemrich, 2004.
"Interactions between the Agricultural Sector and the HIV/AIDS Pandemic: Implications for Agricultural Policy ,"
International Development Papers
25, Department of Agricultural Economics, Michigan State University.
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"Prime-Age Adult Morbidity and Mortality in Rural Rwanda: Effects on Household Income, Agricultural Production, and Food Security Strategies ,"
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Takashi Yamano & T.S. Jayne, 2004.
"Working-Age Adult Mortality and Primary School Attendance in Rural Kenya ,"
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