The structural adjustment process on Jamaica's agricultural sector

Until recently, agricultural activity, and in particular, the export of sugar and bananas was the mainstay of the Jamaican economy. The economic diversification which has resulted in mineral exports and tourism as the major export earners, began in the 1950s. Manufactures were developed alongside these activities but had predominantly emphasized on supplying the domestic market

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Main Authors: 110259 Reyes Pacheco, A., 97 IICA, Kingston (Jamaica)
Format: Texto biblioteca
Language:eng
Published: Kingston (Jamaica) 1993
Subjects:ASISTENCIA TECNICA, GANADERIA, FRUTAS, HORTALIZAS, PROYECTOS DE DESARROLLO, POLITICA ECONOMICA, POLITICA DE DESARROLLO, POLITICA FISCAL, POLITICA MONETARIA, JAMAICA, AGRICULTURA,
Online Access:https://repositorio.iica.int/bitstream/handle/11324/9280/BVE20047975i.pdf?sequence=1&isAllowed=y
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Summary:Until recently, agricultural activity, and in particular, the export of sugar and bananas was the mainstay of the Jamaican economy. The economic diversification which has resulted in mineral exports and tourism as the major export earners, began in the 1950s. Manufactures were developed alongside these activities but had predominantly emphasized on supplying the domestic market