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Agriculture in Jamaica : 1991-1995 and beyond
(1999)
The information and analysis are based on statistics and descriptive information extracted from various national sources, as well as from reports generated by regional and international counterpart institutions. It is ...
Agriculture in St. Lucia 1991-1995 and beyond
(Instituto Interamericano de Cooperación para la Agricultura (IICA), 1999)
The information and analysis are based on statistics and descriptive information extracted from various national sources, as well as from reports generated by regional and international counterpart institutions. It is ...
Agriculture in the Dominican Republic: 1991-1995 and beyond
(Instituto Interamericano de Cooperación para la Agricultura (IICA), 1997)
The information and analysis are based on statistics and descriptive information extracted from various national sources, as well as from reports generated by regional and international counterpart institutions. It is ...
Agri Investment Forum and Expo II and Role of Oil and Gas Revenues
(Instituto Interamericano de Cooperación para la Agricultura (IICA), 24-10-2022)
En agosto del 2022, Trinidad y Tobago presidió la actividad Agri Investment Forum and Expo II (AIFEII): Transforming Agriculture through Innovation and Investment, en la que se confirmó la importancia de las actividades ...
A quantitative analysis of the performance of the Windward Islands Banana Industry : measuring total factr productivity growth, 1965-1995
(Instituto Interamericano de Cooperación para la Agricultura (IICA), 1997)
This document explains on bananas are the most important tropical fruit in world trade. In, 1995, world imports of bananas totaled 10.6 million metric tons valued at over US .3 billion. The Windward islands have traditionally ...
Current food and domestic demand situation in the countries of the Lesser Antilles
(Instituto Interamericano de Cooperación para la Agricultura (IICA), 1997)
This document explains an overview of the agricultural trade balance of the ten countries to Caribe. Included fresh fruits, food crops, commodities designated as exotics: mandarins, tangerines, and limes, vegetables, ...