Food States And Peasants
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One of the most serious problems facing the Middle East and North Africa · is the region's growing inability to feed its expanding population. Rapidly escalating demand has made the region highly dependent on food imports and policy initiatives intended to increase domestic production have met with mixed success at best. The contributors to this volume examine the historical origins of state policies toward agriculture recent policy changes and their effects on domestic supply and the social and political implications of these shifts. Focusing on the region's largest agricultural economies contributors analyze Turkey's strong performance as well as Egypt's weak response to its agricultural problems. Pricing investment strategies irrigation policies and the impact of large-scale labor migration on agricultural sectors are discussed and a common theme of the interplay between politics and economics runs throughout.
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