1
by Yamauchi, Futoshi
Published 2014
The World Bank
... the substitution of labor by machines among relatively large farmers. Large farmers tend to increase the scale...

2
by Iimi, Atsushi
Published 2018
The World Bank
... context, because many rural farmers do not have their own transport means. Using data from Madagascar...

3
by Mahul, Olivier
Published 2012
The World Bank
...India's crop insurance program is the world's largest with 25 million farmers insured. However...

4
by Swinkels, Rob
Published 2016
The World Bank
... it is compulsory for many farmers to grow cotton. They are contractually obligated to produce stipulated quantities...

5
by Fleischer, Aliza
Published 2007
The World Bank
... to the farmers and international trade agreements can be important policy measures to help farmers adapt...

6
Published 2020
The World Bank
... insecurity, reduced income to farmers and communities, and greenhouse gas emissions. In Rwanda specifically...

7
by Skoufias, Emmanuel
Published 2011
The World Bank
... impact on the welfare of rice farmers. However, rice farm households located in areas exposed to low...

8
by Claessens, Stijn
Published 2006
The World Bank
... significantly reduces undernourishment (hunger), largely through gaining farmers and others access...

9
by Sheahan, Megan
Published 2014
The World Bank
...Conventional wisdom holds that Sub-Saharan African farmers use few modern inputs despite the fact...

10
by Hill, Ruth Vargas
Published 2018
The World Bank
... in poverty of 2.2 percent per year on average post-2005, and 0.1 percent per year prior to 2005...

11
Published 2023
The World Bank
..., and small firms; domestic and international financiers; and smallholder farmers or other producers...