Labour Education 2003/2-3, Number 131-132Decent work in agriculture
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Editorial
They feed the world, but their children go hungry, by Marni Pigott and Luc Demaret Priority issues for African agriculture, by Mohammed Mwamadzingo Agriculture is biggest employer of child labour, by Samuel Grumiau Latin America's rural workers - alternatives to exclusion, by Gerardo Iglesias and Ariel Celiberti Migrants in European agriculture - the new mercenaries? by Anne Renaut Feminization of India's agricultural workforce, by Anuradha Talwar Swapan Ganguly Social protection in agriculture, by Christian Jacquier Land distribution - unions push for real reform, by Margarita Castro and Ian Graham Decent work and international commodity agreements, by Carmel Whelton AIDS and agriculture: A threat to rural workers and food production, by Susan Leather AIDS and hunger, by Marie-Paule Dromeel Hispaniola, two hundred years on, by Jacky Delorme Sweet words and harsh facts in Trinidad's sugar industry, by Jorge Chullén Appendix. Agenda for Decent Work in Agriculture, Conclusions of the International Workers' Symposium on Decent Work in Agriculture held in Geneva from 15 to 18 September 2003
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