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Rice is Indonesia’s staple food and accounts for large shares of both consumers’ budgets and total employment. Until … recently, Indonesia was the world’s largest importer, but rice import policy is now highly protectionist. Since early 2004 …
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production. Based on recently collected household data from seven provinces in Indonesia, the analysis clearly demonstrate delays …
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benefits are a result of the importance of fish production in Australia, Indonesia and Thailand, both as a commercial crop and …
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Queensland. The partners were: Fiji (Ministry of Primary Industries, Native Land Development Corporation); Indonesia (Central …
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Like most petroleum producing countries, Indonesia experienced a sharp deterioration in its export conditions during … shock seriously disrupted development plans and induced extensive structural adjustments in the economy. Indonesia has taken …
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, Indonesia. It is also identify crops which have high and prospective economic-values. The results of the study might help in … districts which play the important roles on agriculture (rice) production in Central Java, Indonesia. These are Klaten and …
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Improving smallholder welfare in the rural sectors of developing countries requires improving access to both input and product markets. Success, however, in developing sustainable and mutually beneficial links between smallholders and agribusiness has been variable. Two recent ACIAR studies...
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