Australian Agriculture Benefits from Third World Development, Policy Expert Says

cg.subject.systemAustraliaen
cg.subject.systemNews releasesen
cg.subject.systemCGIAR meeting 1989/05-06en
dc.contributor.authorCGIAR Secretariaten
dc.date.accessioned1989-05-01T00:00:01Zen
dc.date.available1989-05-01T00:00:01Zen
dc.identifier.urihttps://hdl.handle.net/10947/190
dc.titleAustralian Agriculture Benefits from Third World Development, Policy Expert Saysen
dcterms.abstractNews release announcing that there is a great opportunity in the next 20 years for Australia and other food exporting countries "to do well while doing good". This news release was issued during the CGIAR's annual mid-term meeting held in Canberra, Australia, in May 1989. It reports that John W. Mellor, Director of the International Food Policy Research Institute will speak at a symposium "Agricultural Prospects and Challenges in Developing Countries", on June 2, 1989. He will propose a program of technological innovations to increase food productivity and a massive 20-year effort to bring roads, electricity, and other infrastructural developments to rural areas. He describes his proposal as a 20-20-20 program : US$ 20 billion a year to pay for infrastructure, 20 millions tons of food aid a year to provide the food for the labor force and a 20 year period.en
dcterms.accessRightsOpen Access
dcterms.issued1989-05-01
dcterms.languageen
dcterms.typeInternal Document

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