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Agnes Quisumbing

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Opinion: A clear win: Agricultural aid investments yield economic benefits for United States (Agri-pulse)

November 03, 2019


Agri-pulse published a comment by Sylvan Roy on the jointly released by BIFAD, APLU, and IFPRI report, How the United States benefits from agricultural and food security investments in developing countries. The underlying focus of the report articulates the economic benefits to the U.S., but how “technology spillover” produces benefits for the beneficiaries as well as stimulating commerce for U.S. businesses.

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