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- Agriculture Overview: Development news, research, data | World Bank
Agriculture can help reduce poverty for 75% of the world's poor, who live in rural areas and work mainly in farming It can raise incomes, improve food security and benefit the environment The World Bank Group is a leading financier of agriculture, with $8 1 billion in new commitments in 2013
- Agriculture and Food: Development news, research, data | World Bank
Agriculture and Food Agriculture can help reduce poverty, raise incomes and improve food security for 80% of the world's poor, who live in rural areas and work mainly in farming The World Bank Group is a leading financier of agriculture
- Climate-Smart Agriculture - World Bank Group
Climate-Smart Agriculture (CSA) Country Profiles developed by the World Bank and partners, give an overview of the agricultural challenges in countries around the world, and how CSA can help them adapt to and mitigate climate change
- Agriculture and Rural Development - World Bank Group
Agricultural productivity growth appears to induce structural transformation within the small-town services sector, with employment in high-skilled services growing at a faster pace than that in low-skilled services
- Harnessing Artificial Intelligence for Agricultural Transformation
Artificial Intelligence presents a timely and powerful tool to help reimagine agricultural transformation in ways that are more productive, sustainable, and inclusive This report presents a comprehensive and development-oriented analysis of how AI can be responsibly deployed across agrifood systems, especially in low- and middle-income countries
- Farming the Future: Harvesting Malaysia’s Agricultural Resilience . . .
Part 2: Farming the Future: Harvesting Malaysia’s Agricultural Resilience through Digital Technologies Malaysia has made significant strides in modernizing its agrofood system, but further efforts are essential for Malaysia to transition into a high-income country
- The World Bank Supports Indonesia’s Agriculture Sector to Become More . . .
Transforming the agricultural sector by shifting from supply-driven production to one that is more responsive to market demand and farmers’ needs is essential,” said Satu Kahkonen, World Bank Country Director for Indonesia and Timor-Leste
- Commodity Prices to Hit Six-Year Low in 2026 as Oil Glut Expands
Global commodity prices are projected to fall to their lowest level in six years in 2026, marking the fourth consecutive year of decline, according to the World Bank Group’s latest Commodity Markets Outlook
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