Market prospects for pulses in South Asia : international and domestic trade
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RT Generic T1 Market prospects for pulses in South Asia : international and domestic trade A1 Kyi, Hla, Bottema, J.W. Taco, Khan, Naseer Alam, Liyanapathirana, Rupasena, Mruthyunjaya YR 1997-06 LK https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12870/5801 PB CGPRT Centre AB <p>This working paper explores the international trade in pulses in South East Asia. Pulses are an important source of livelihood for farmers in South East Asia. They are also important in the daily diet throughout the region. This report is based on country reports produced by Mruthyunjaya, Naseer Alam Khan, L.P. Rupasena, and Hla Kyi, and a compilation by Dr. Nico L. Kana and Dr. J.W.T. Bottema. </p> <p>The report underlines the dynamic nature of market development in pulses over the last ten years. It shows that international trade is becoming important in crops which are usually though of as marginal land crops, and that huge shifts are occurring in producer centres. This exploration may serve as the basis for follow-up on the topic of international trade in food grains in Asia.</p> OL English(30) TY - GEN T1 - Market prospects for pulses in South Asia : international and domestic trade AU - Kyi, Hla, Bottema, J.W. Taco, Khan, Naseer Alam, Liyanapathirana, Rupasena, Mruthyunjaya Y1 - 1997-06 UR - https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12870/5801 PB - CGPRT Centre AB -This working paper explores the international trade in pulses in South East Asia. Pulses are an important source of livelihood for farmers in South East Asia. They are also important in the daily diet throughout the region. This report is based on country reports produced by Mruthyunjaya, Naseer Alam Khan, L.P. Rupasena, and Hla Kyi, and a compilation by Dr. Nico L. Kana and Dr. J.W.T. Bottema.
The report underlines the dynamic nature of market development in pulses over the last ten years. It shows that international trade is becoming important in crops which are usually though of as marginal land crops, and that huge shifts are occurring in producer centres. This exploration may serve as the basis for follow-up on the topic of international trade in food grains in Asia.
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The report underlines the dynamic nature of market development in pulses over the last ten years. It shows that international trade is becoming important in crops which are usually though of as marginal land crops, and that huge shifts are occurring in producer centres. This exploration may serve as the basis for follow-up on the topic of international trade in food grains in Asia.
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The report underlines the dynamic nature of market development in pulses over the last ten years. It shows that international trade is becoming important in crops which are usually though of as marginal land crops, and that huge shifts are occurring in producer centres. This exploration may serve as the basis for follow-up on the topic of international trade in food grains in Asia.
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The report underlines the dynamic nature of market development in pulses over the last ten years. It shows that international trade is becoming important in crops which are usually though of as marginal land crops, and that huge shifts are occurring in producer centres. This exploration may serve as the basis for follow-up on the topic of international trade in food grains in Asia.
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This working paper explores the international trade in pulses in South East Asia. Pulses are an important source of livelihood for farmers in South East Asia. They are also important in the daily diet throughout the region. This report is based on country reports produced by Mruthyunjaya, Naseer Alam Khan, L.P. Rupasena, and Hla Kyi, and a compilation by Dr. Nico L. Kana and Dr. J.W.T. Bottema.
The report underlines the dynamic nature of market development in pulses over the last ten years. It shows that international trade is becoming important in crops which are usually though of as marginal land crops, and that huge shifts are occurring in producer centres. This exploration may serve as the basis for follow-up on the topic of international trade in food grains in Asia.