Haiti - agricultural sector review
By: Panzer, John
Publisher: World Bank ; Washington D.C. ; April 20 1991Description: x, 69 p; tbls., mapsSubject(s): AGRICULTURAL SECTOR | AGRICULTURAL POLICY | CREDIT | AGRICULTURAL TRADE | PRICING | LAND TENURE | IRRIGATION | TECHNOLOGY POLICY | FORESTRY | HAITIOnline resources: Haiti - agricultural sector review Summary: In Haiti, between 1985 and 1989, agriculture's average annual growth rate was -0.5 percent, continuing the negative trend that began in 1990. Agricultural value added has been decreasing even though land and labour resources allocation has been increasing. The inadequacy of titling services and unreliability of the judicial systems has led to inefficient title arrangements which have limited the development of the market for land and the ensuring modernization of agriculture.Item type | Current location | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode |
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Grey Literature | National Documentation Centre Caribbean Collection | 00561-XI (Browse shelf) | Available | 1727 |
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In Haiti, between 1985 and 1989, agriculture's average annual growth rate was -0.5 percent, continuing the negative trend that began in 1990. Agricultural value added has been decreasing even though land and labour resources allocation has been increasing. The inadequacy of titling services and unreliability of the judicial systems has led to inefficient title arrangements which have limited the development of the market for land and the ensuring modernization of agriculture.
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