4, No. 2 (April-June 2006), pp. 287-303 (17 pages) This paper describes and discusses several stakeholders' perspectives of agricultural change in eastern Madagascar. The historic and current ...
Most people there make a living tending to vanilla beans but also to crops such as rice, bananas and coffee on small plots of ...
Where mining occurs in areas of high biodiversity, it is considered a serious threat. But in the eastern rainforests of Madagascar, over 10,000 people mining for sapphires didn’t cause more damage to ...
then people will support the establishment and conservation of land that might otherwise have provided them with farming and herding areas. In Madagascar, where poverty dominates, only ...
The Madagascar Economic Update: Bridging the Productivity Divide presents recent economic ... Employment rates are low, with only 54.9% of the working-age population employed, with 60.7% of jobs being ...
Madagascar’s economy is recovering but remains uneven. Growth is estimated at 4.2 percent in 2024. Several sectors in the economy have yet to return to their pre-2020 output levels. The services ...
It took the arrival of a retired sturgeon farming expert Francoise Rennes, on vacation in Madagascar, to help them get their project of the ground. And then one day, driving to their weekend house ...
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