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S AISPHERE 2011- 2012 SAISPHERE THE
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Features 08 Global Agriculture: Gai
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A Message From the Dean Jessica P.
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discover that conflict causes food
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ulture Can a single sector feed the
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Resource Constraints on Food Supply
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low-income countries have had few i
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Reforms
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state of Uttar Pradesh, have regist
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volution By Pieter Bottelier
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When, as a result of market reforms
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culture the Answer? By Marc J. Cohe
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of less than two hectares (about fi
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Economic Growth The debate over ris
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But the 21st century has since deli
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Year of Agriculture atSAIS The gene
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While the going is good, it is easy
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Conf By P. Terrence Hopmann Year of
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of biofuels led to a jump in world
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By Tabitha Grace Mallory The Sea’
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tainable levels. Illegal fishing re
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India’s Water Crisis By Srinivasa
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Furthermore, because groundwater ca
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numbers are potentially catastrophi
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Counting on Agribusiness By Guy Pfe
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huge potential for expansion. From
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ing thePoor By Dalila Cervantes-God
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Boosting Food Security This leads u
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The New Oil? By Mariano Turzi In th
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and The ‘Right to Food’ Foreign
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food” into the charter and argues
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Hungry 1 Billion By Odette Boya Res
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countries cope with crisis manageme
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Bologna Institute for Policy Resear
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Autumn is a contradictory time for
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students, faculty and staff come to
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Events at the Center The Hopkins-Na
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