Policy seminar: exploring the key role of agriculture in developing country growth
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Rapid growth among many developing countries over the past generation has profoundly reshaped their economies and food systems—but those countries may have to act together to respond to the global challenge of rising protectionist policies, IFPRI Senior Research Fellow Will Martin said at a policy seminar Sept. 27.
Photo credit: Jamed Falik/IFPRI
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