Les Japonais et la mise en valeur des Cerrados au Brésil: pour quelle maîtrise de l'espace et de l'approvisionnement alimentaire
Jean-Marie Bertrand,
Hervé Théry and
Philippe Waniez
Économie rurale, 1991, vol. 202-203
Abstract:
Since 1974, Brazil and Japon have in progress a program of cooperation for the Cerrados region. The project has been expanded during the eighties. In 1989, more than 600 000 hectares are concerned in a region where a tremendous growth of soybean production take place. Its increasing balance of payment surplus gives to the Japan the means of a great direct investment and cooperation policy. What is the logic of that strategy ? What are the effects on the reciprocal trade and on the agricultural model of development of the Cerrados region ?
Date: 1991
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