Impact of economic globalisation on agriculture in developing countries: A review
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چکیده
Economic globalisation (EG) in developing countries has continued to increase over the last 40 years. EG both beneficial and harmful impacts on all sectors, including agriculture. This paper aims determine impact of agriculture countries. aim was met by conducting a systematic review (SR) 64 papers from Scopus Web Science (WoS). influenced various elements countries, i) product, supply chain, food security, ii) trade, iii) economic, social, political element environment iv) technology research development (R&D). We propose several policies this maximise EG's positive while minimising its negative impact.
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The impact of globalisation on developing countries
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عنوان ژورنال: Zem?d?lská ekonomika
سال: 2022
ISSN: ['0139-570X', '1805-9295']
DOI: https://doi.org/10.17221/401/2021-agricecon