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Developing the Agri - food system for inclusive economic growth / World Bank Group

By: Material type: TextPublication details: Washington DC : The World Bank Group; c2018.Edition: 12th editionDescription: x, 52 p. : Illustrations ; 30 cmSubject(s): DDC classification:
  • 23rd ed. 330.947 DEV
Contents:
Table of Content. - Ch. 1 Recent economic developments - - Current global growth cycle is likely to have reached its peak - - Growth in Sub-Saharan Africa is recovering - - Economic growth rebounds in Uganda - - Headline and core inflation remain below the monetary policy target of 5 percent - - Private sector lending accelerates - - The strong rebound in imports and slower remittances widened the current account deficit - - The fiscal deficit expanded considerably. - Ch. 2 Economic Outlook and risks - - Higher real GDP growth expected from increased public investment and agriculture output - - Risks remain tilted to the downside. - Ch. 3 Developing the Agri-food system for inclusive economic growth - - Promising trends for value addition and employment in Uganda's agri-food system - - Challenges to harnessing the potential of Uganda's agri-food system - - Conclusions and recommendations.
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Table of Content. - Ch. 1 Recent economic developments - - Current global growth cycle is likely to have reached its peak - - Growth in Sub-Saharan Africa is recovering - - Economic growth rebounds in Uganda - - Headline and core inflation remain below the monetary policy target of 5 percent - - Private sector lending accelerates - - The strong rebound in imports and slower remittances widened the current account deficit - - The fiscal deficit expanded considerably. - Ch. 2 Economic Outlook and risks - - Higher real GDP growth expected from increased public investment and agriculture output - - Risks remain tilted to the downside. - Ch. 3 Developing the Agri-food system for inclusive economic growth - - Promising trends for value addition and employment in Uganda's agri-food system - - Challenges to harnessing the potential of Uganda's agri-food system - - Conclusions and recommendations.

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