Quarterly Journal of International Agriculture
Aims and scope
The Quarterly Journal of International Agriculture is an international journal on agricultural development. While the focus is on socio-economic problems of food and agriculture in low-income and transition countries, including international trade, finance, and cooperation, all aspects of agriculture are addressed: Production, income, and technologies; agribusiness and the food chain; food supply and demand; resource protection and management; rural development.
The Quarterly Journal of International Agriculture provides a forum for publication and discussion of basic and applied research in international agriculture addressing science, administration, and management. Book reviews inform about most recent publications in the field. The Journal, originally founded 1962 as Zeitschrift für ausländische Landwirtschaft by Otto Schiller and Hans Wilbrandt, has been redesigned to underline its international perspective, aims, and scope.