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Sources of Growth in Agricultural Output (1961-2010)
Source: Fuglie (2013)
Source: Fuglie (2013)
of total SSA
demand would
be met by
maintaining the
current regional
TFP growth rate
Food Demand GAP: Sub-Saharan Africa
Source: Fuglie (2013)
Sources of Growth in Agricultural Output: High-Income Countries
(1961-2010)
Source: Fuglie (2013)
Sources of Growth in Agricultural Output: Low-Income Countries
(1961-2010)
Source: Fuglie (2013)
China /Brazil image THE BRAZIL-CHINA AGRICULTURAL CONNECTION
GLOBAL DYNAMICS: SUPPLY & DEMAND
China Population (1990-2030)
Sources: UN Department of
Economic and Social Affairs,
Population Division (2013)
Kaufman, Kharas, and
Penciakova. Brookings
Institution (2012)
Meat & Animal Protein
Consumption in China (1990-2010)
Source: USDA Economic
Research Service (2013)
Source: USDA Economic
Research Service (2013)
Grain Consumption
in China (1990-2010)
of demand can
be met by
maintaining the
current TFP
growth rate
Food Demand GAP: China
Source: Fuglie (2013)
Food Demand GAP: Brazil
Source: Fuglie (2013)
demand can
be met by
maintaining the
current TFP
growth rate
1. Country Leadership & Investment in AG R&D
2. Economic reform
3. Infrastructure improvement
Photo: John Deere Brazil
Yield Progression, Corn and Soybeans in Brazil
(1991-2012)
Source: FAOSTAT (2013)
Soybean Production and Exports, Brazil (1991-2012)
Source: SECEX (2013),
FAOSTAT (2013)
AVC Chain
AVC image w/ titles w/o white box text
Photo: Land O’Lakes
Ruth Campbell Managing Director for Technical Learning and Standards, ACDI/VOCA
Claudia Garcia Senior Director, Global Market Access, Elanco
Chair, Board of Directors, Global Harvest Initiative
Dr. Robert Herdt Adjunct Professor of International Agriculture and
Applied Economics and Management, Cornell University
Dr. Margaret Zeigler Executive Director, Global Harvest Initiative