Agricultural Progress in Ecuador, 1970-82

Agricultural Progress in Ecuador, 1970-82
Author: Samuel R. Ruff
Publisher:
Total Pages: 60
Release: 1984
Genre: Agriculture
ISBN:

Extract: The petroleum bonanza that transformed Ecuador's economy after 1970 increased per capita income and funded agricultural development. Higher incomes increased demand for foods which had to be filled by imports, most of which came from the United States. The United States was the major market for expanding agricultural exports. Production of export-oriented crops--cocoa, bananas, and coffee--was stimulated by high world prices and government renovation policies. Imported breeding cattle and growth of a poultry industry sharply increased livestock production. Projects were begun to irrigate the large areas in the coastal plain in the eighties.

Agriculture And Economic Survival

Agriculture And Economic Survival
Author: Morris D Whitaker
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Total Pages: 390
Release: 2021-11-28
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 0429694741

Originally published in 1990, in this study the authors have surveyed and anaylsed a large volume of difficult to access or unpublished papers and literature and it organised it into thirteen chapters. Subjects covered include introductory and concluding essays, development policy, agricultural performance, natural resources, the labor market, production, irrigation, marketing and credit of Ecuador's agricultural sector.