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Following a series of reforms, the Vietnamese
economy grew rapidly during the 1990s. The
agriculture sector grew at approximately 4
percent. Despite what can be considered a
creditable performance, questions are being
raised as to whether this rapid growth can be
sustained in the decade ahead. Export earnings
in rice, coffee and pepper have fallen sharply
due to a decline in world prices fostered in part
by the rapid expansion of Vietnam’s own
exports. Policy measures are being taken to
protect farm incomes. A well-formulated strategy
for agricultural and rural development and for
poverty alleviation has been agreed upon by the
Government of Vietnam (GOV) and the donor
community. Yet doubt lingers as to what steps
are needed to provide the incentives for
sustained agricultural growth.
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