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  1. Library Resource
    Social Policy and Empowerment of Women in the Agricultural Sector in Uzbekistan
    Documents et rapports de conférence
    avril, 2017
    Ouzbékistan

    In 2016, Uzbekistan celebrated twenty-five years of independence. Although government prioritized investment in agriculture sector, the social policy emphasized strongly institutional and organizational changes. As a result, women are mostly excluded from reforms’ benefits. This paper provides a critical literature review that addresses how international gender measurement indicators and methodologies help in understanding women’s empowerment and opportunities in the agriculture sector of post-Soviet Uzbekistan.

  2. Library Resource
    Documents et rapports de conférence
    octobre, 2021
    Kazakhstan

    Livestock mobility was an essential characteristic of Kazakh livestock production systems, allowing animals to take advantage of spatial and temporal variability in climate and vegetation, optimising forage intake over the year. These systems broke down following the end of the Soviet Union. In this paper we examine the extent and determinants of the recovery of mobile livestock husbandry in south-eastern Kazakhstan, using surveys and semi-structured interviews with livestock farmers and rural households (holding livestock but not registered as farms).

  3. Library Resource
    Documents et rapports de conférence
    août, 2009
    Kirghizistan

    The paper illustrates a theoretical model of real option value applied to the problem of land development. Making use of the 1998-2001 Kyrgyz Household Budget Survey, we show that when the hypothesis of decreasing return to scale holds, the relation between the threshold value of revenue per hectare and the amount of land cultivated is positive. In addition to that, the relation between the threshold and the amount of land owned is positive in the case of continuous supply of land and negative when there isdiscontinuous supply of land.

  4. Library Resource
    Documents et rapports de conférence
    décembre, 2010
    Ouzbékistan, Asie central

    This paper examines the impacts of different irrigation scenarios on Uzbekistan's cotton sector and world cotton trade. The immediate challenges for this region's water resource management represent a test case for the long-run challenges associated with global climate change. With an eye towards thiseventuality, this paper describes a variety of water policy scenarios relevant to Central Asia's agriculture and simulates their impacts on cotton markets in this region and around the world.

  5. Library Resource
    Documents et rapports de conférence
    décembre, 2007
    Ouzbékistan

    Omnipresent control of Uzbekistan government in agriculture undermines land tenure securityamong the farmers and as result leads to low productivity and low incentives for investment into theland. In its turn low productivity in cotton farms worries the Uzbek policy makers on whethergiving more freedom to 'private' farms will adversely alter vital production of cotton. In this studywe hypothesized on opportunity of enhancing land tenure security in today's Uzbekistan withoutaltering government's demand for cotton.

  6. Library Resource
    Documents et rapports de conférence
    décembre, 2009
    Tadjikistan, Ouzbékistan, Asie central

    The paper examines agricultural production and productivity growth in two Central Asian countries – Tajikistan and Uzbekistan. Both countries are characterized by a significant shift of resources from the traditional Soviet model of collective agriculture to more market-compliant individual and family farming. In both countries, the beginning of the policy-driven switch to family farming around 1997 coincided with the beginning of recovery in agriculture, namely resumption of agricultural growth after a phase of transition decline since 1991.

  7. Library Resource
    Documents et rapports de conférence
    décembre, 2011
    États-Unis d'Amérique, Viet Nam, Pérou, Bélarus, Australie, Kazakhstan, Inde, Fédération de Russie, République de Corée, Malaisie, Nouvelle-Zélande

    This paper discusses the economic implications of the preferential trade agreements that New Zealand is currently negotiating, using a computable general equilibrium modelling framework. The New Zealand dairy industry is a particular focus in the results, which come from the GTAP model produced by Purdue University.

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