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Solomon Islands Smallholder Agriculture Study

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McGregor, Andrew
Allen, Matthew
Evans, B R
Mullen, Ben F
Pollard, Alice A
Wairiu, Morgan
Zotalis, Stav
Bourke, Mike

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Eighty-four per cent of people in Solomon Islands live in rural areas. The vast majority of these people derive their livelihoods from subsistence agriculture and small-scale income generating activities, particularly export cash cropping and fresh produce marketing. These five volumes document the development of recommendations for agricultural interventions supporting subsistence agriculture and income-generating activities for rural communities in Solomon Islands.

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