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Strategic issues in the economic development of Melanesian agriculture

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Australian National University. National Centre for Development Studies

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Canberra : National Centre for Development Studies, 1997.

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In 1985 Papua New Guinea’s tree crop exports were worth two times the cost of food imports. By 1991 they could pay only 91 per cent of the cost of food imports, with a slight improvement to parity in 1992.

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Bibliography: p. 163-178.

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