Pedro Morazán

A smiling man in a blue sweater stands against a brick wall, radiating warmth and approachability.

Dr. Pedro Morazán, born in Honduras, is an economist who has been working as a research assistant at SÜDWIND since 1992. During this time he has been in charge of numerous evaluations and partner consultations. He has also published various studies and expert reports for different organisations, including GIZ / BMZ (Federal Ministry for Economic Cooperation and Development), the European Parliament, church charities, political foundations and the World Bank. Besides value-added chains in agriculture, the main topics of these were resource conservation and sustainable development, economic development, decentralisation and governance, MDGs / SDGs and poverty alleviation.

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A smiling farmer stands proudly in front of a red tractor in a freshly plowed field under a clear blue sky.

How much private investment is the agricultural sector able to bear?

By Pedro Morazán

Small farmers in developing countries must modernise their farming methods, but poorly understood reforms could exacerbate poverty instead of alleviating it.

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