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"I think the market's pretty tight and because of this prices will stay high and volatile," said Prabhu Pingali , the deputy director of the agriculture development initiative at the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation.
Food-Price Rise Stalls Caroline Henshaw 2011
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World cereal yield growth has slowed to 1.2 percent per year over the past decade, due in part to changes in input use (reflecting low and falling cereal prices) and poorly functioning markets and infrastructure, but also due to reduced growth in agricultural research (Wood et al., 2000; Pingali and Heisey, 2001).
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World cereal yield growth has slowed to 1.2 percent per year over the past decade, due in part to changes in input use (reflecting low and falling cereal prices) and poorly functioning markets and infrastructure, but also due to reduced growth in agricultural research (Wood et al., 2000; Pingali and Heisey, 2001).
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World cereal yield growth has slowed to 1.2 percent per year over the past decade, due in part to changes in input use (reflecting low and falling cereal prices) and poorly functioning markets and infrastructure, but also due to reduced growth in agricultural research (Wood et al., 2000; Pingali and Heisey, 2001).
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World cereal yield growth has slowed to 1.2 percent per year over the past decade, due in part to changes in input use (reflecting low and falling cereal prices) and poorly functioning markets and infrastructure, but also due to reduced growth in agricultural research (Wood et al., 2000; Pingali and Heisey, 2001).
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World cereal yield growth has slowed to 1.2 percent per year over the past decade, due in part to changes in input use (reflecting low and falling cereal prices) and poorly functioning markets and infrastructure, but also due to reduced growth in agricultural research (Wood et al., 2000; Pingali and Heisey, 2001).
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Studies by the International Rice Research Institute (Pingali et al.) have helped to quantify the chronic health effects in rice farmers.
Chapter 13 1996
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According to Pingali et al. (1987) the lack of draft animals in regions where draft-animal mechaniza tion can be effectively applied by farmers does not represent a long-term limiting factor for its introduction.
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Therefore, Ruthenberg's farming systems sets the stage for this study and the work by Pingali et al. (1987) is expanded upon, on technical aspects and labour potential.
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According to Pingali et al. (1987) mechanization initially occurs with energy-intensive and - for the farmer - toilsome work operations.
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