Agricultural Quote by Arancha Gonzalez Download Open image “African pressure has led the E.U. to rethink part of its agricultural subsidy programme.” — Arancha Gonzalez ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 4.3 out of 5 (3 ratings) Copy quoteShare Agricultural Part Pressure Subsidy
We in Africa must prepare our economies in that direction that attracts such huge and qualitative investments. It is for us to push, and… — Yemi Osinbajo Copy Share Image
As we exit the E.U. and reassert ourselves as a great global trading nation, we have a unique opportunity to redefine our relationship with… — Priti Patel Copy Share Image
Africa's agricultural sector has enormous scope for development, which would benefit both the continent's economy and its people. — Richard Attias Copy Share Image
“Until Africa changes it's Mindset - It will forever be a "basket case" looking for international support, funding and charity. We need to Rethink… — Tony Dovale Copy Share Image
Developing good investments in Africa is by and large the best for the people of Africa that have a job, that have electricity, that… — Erik Prince Copy Share Image
The possibilities of agriculture on the continent of Africa are immense. — Linda Thomas-Greenfield Copy Share Image
If you think about the last 50 years, Africa's proximity and historical context has absolutely been with Europe and the United States, but their… — Dambisa Moyo Copy Share Image
Despite the hundreds of non-governmental organizations and the continued outpouring of foreign aid, East Africa remains as a region overwhelmed by extreme poverty. — Jacqueline Novogratz Copy Share Image
It occurred to me that if Africa needed us, sometimes we needed Africa a great deal more. — Helen Fielding Copy Share Image
Technology is making it easier for women to connect to business opportunities around the world. Legal obstacles must not be allowed to stand in… — Arancha Gonzalez Copy Share Image
Ever since the first power looms put weavers out of work in the late 18th century, technology has increased productivity but threatened jobs for… — Arancha Gonzalez Copy Share Image
Governments can't credibly claim to be concerned about stagnant growth and ageing workforces unless they are actively seeking to empower women economically. One way… — Arancha Gonzalez Copy Share Image
The lack of livelihood opportunities in refugee camps pushes many people to embark on dangerous journeys in the quest for a better life. — Arancha Gonzalez Copy Share Image
Our main aim globally is to connect more women to the economy because we know there is a specific market failure there: women are… — Arancha Gonzalez Copy Share Image
When the International Trade Centre, the agency I head, works with German electronics giant Bosch to help Kenyan food processing companies boost their productivity… — Arancha Gonzalez Copy Share Image
Connecting small and medium-sized businesses to international markets can create work for host country nationals alongside refugees, building economic growth and resilience in host… — Arancha Gonzalez Copy Share Image
Most people - including business leaders - want a healthy future for their children. — Arancha Gonzalez Copy Share Image
Governments around the world are looking for economic growth and job creation. African economies are no exception, with increasing recognition that growth has to… — Arancha Gonzalez Copy Share Image
Latin Americans are all too familiar with the boom and bust cycles associated with economic populism. — Arancha Gonzalez Copy Share Image
A.P., like the rest of India, has huge potential to move up the value chain by investing in small and medium enterprises to create… — Arancha Gonzalez Copy Share Image
I'm not an extreme tree-hugger. I do believe trees grow and are a useful agricultural product that can be harvested without damaging the ecology… — John C. Malone Copy Share Image
Like its agriculture, Africa's markets are highly under-capitalized and inefficient. We know from our work around the continent that transaction costs of reaching the… — Eleni Zaude Gabre-Madhin Copy Share Image
My father was an agricultural economist. In 1989 he was posted to Mbarara, a small town on the Uganda-Rwanda border. — Giles Foden Copy Share Image
Thanh Hoa itself is a rich agricultural province. Rice fields, a pattern of many shades of green, stretch far into the distance along the… — Noam Chomsky Copy Share Image
Aberrations in monsoon behaviour are not uncommon, having been with us throughout our agricultural history. — M. S. Swaminathan Copy Share Image
Sheep farming is heavily subsidized in Great Britain. Without the subsidies, the green grazing in the valley of the River Exe would be gone.… — P. J. O'Rourke Copy Share Image
“Agricultural oil production is, and always has been, about industry. It was never about health.” — Liz Wolfe NTP Copy Share Image
I have earned wages as a waitress, a nanny, a librarian, a personnel officer, an agricultural laborer, an advertising secretary, a typesetter, a proofreader,… — Karen Hesse Copy Share Image
Many environmental advocates argue that agricultural pollution will be reduced only through stronger federal laws. — Charles Duhigg Copy Share Image
Supposedly, summer vacation happens because that's when the kids are home from school, although having the kids home from school is no vacation. And… — P. J. O'Rourke Copy Share Image
Agricultural husbandry essentially maintains the balance of bound nitrogen. — Fritz Haber Copy Share Image