Authors
Peter M Rosset
Publication date
1999
Journal
Food First Policy Brief
Volume
4
Pages
1-21
Publisher
Institute for Food and Development Policy
Description
Peter Rosset challenges the conventional wisdom that small farms are backward and unproductive. Using evidence from southern and northern countries he demonstrates that small farms are ‘multi-functional’ – more productive, more efficient, and able to contribute more to economic development than large farms. He analyses the threats posed to small farmers by today's trade liberalization and concludes with a call to unite against an Agreement on Agriculture that might make their continued existence impossible.
Total citations
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Scholar articles
P Rosset - Oakland, CA, USA. Food First-The Institute for Food …, 1999
PM Rosset - Institute for Food and Development Policy/Food First, 1999
P Rosset - The multiple functions and benefits of small farm …, 1999