Latin America's Agricultural Productivity Growth Slows
Productivity growth in Latin American and Caribbean agriculture has significantly slowed, with farmers relying more on costly inputs. A lack of sustained public investment risks regional competitiveness.
<p>The productivity growth that transformed agriculture across Latin America and the Caribbean has slowed sharply in recent years, with farmers increasingly relying on costly inputs rather than efficiency gains. Without sustained public investment, the region risks losing competitiveness and reversing decades of hard-won progress.</p>