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1. Where tomorrow's jobs are: Feeding local and regional markets
OECD Development Centre Studies, 2021, p.11-16
Paris: Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD)
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Título:
1. Where tomorrow's jobs are: Feeding local and regional markets
Assuntos:
Agribusiness
;
Agricultural production
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Agriculture
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Developing countries
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Employment
;
Farms
;
Farmworkers
;
Food products
;
Horticulture
;
Job creation
;
LDCs
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Low income groups
;
Manufacturing
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Participation
;
Productivity
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Rural areas
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Urbanization
;
Value added
;
Working class
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OECD Development Centre Studies, 2021, p.11-16
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Descrição:
According to the Global estimates 2020 by the International Labour Organization and the United Nations Children' Fund, 35 million youth aged 15 to 17 are in child labour (ILO and FAO, 202?), and this age group falls largely through the cracks of youth employment programmes. [...]rural youth in developing countries do not want to farm like their parents, and seek jobs outside of agriculture (OECD, 2018[3]). Despite the share of agriculture in GDP decreasing, many countries in the region are still majority-rural and agriculture continues to play a key role in poverty reduction and rural job creation. [...]how the sector links to the rest of the economy, through agri-businesses and the development of agri-food industry in the downstream, will determine its social (jobs and livelihoods) and environmental impact (IFAD, 2019[15]). According to the Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO), one-third of farmland is degraded, up to 75% of crop genetic diversity has been lost and 22% of animal breeds are at risk.
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Paris: Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD)
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