Gordon Y. Tsuji Philip K. Thornton Gerrit Hoogenboom
The first premise of this book is that farmers need access to options for improving their situation. In agricultural terms, these options might be manage ment alternatives or different crops to grow, that can stabilize or increase household income, that reduce soil degradation and dependence on off-farm inputs, or that exploit local market opportunities. Farmers need a facilitating environment, in which affordable credit is available if needed, in which policies are conducive to judicious management of natural resources, and in which costs and prices of production are stable. Another key...
The first premise of this book is that farmers need access to options for improving their situation. In agricultural terms, these options might be man...