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Policies that improved land conditions

Background paper for The State of Food and Agriculture 2025












Background paper for The State of Food and Agriculture 2025 – Addressing land degradation across landholding scales.

Updated 05/11/2025


Wuepper, D., Homma, K., Dureti, G., Schioppa, A. & Clémence, S. 2025. Policies that improved land conditions – Background paper for The State of Food and Agriculture 2025. FAO Agricultural Development Economics Working Paper 25-15. Rome, FAO.



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