Trajectories of rice-based farming systems in mainland Southeast Asia

This review has drawn on published research and the collective insights of a small team of experienced researchers to identify important trajectories in rice-based farming systems and to draw out the implications for agricultural research as a basis for discussion within ACIAR and the broader research community working on smallholder rice-based farming systems in MSEA.

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Main Authors: Cramb, R.A., Gray, G.D., Gummert, M., Haefele, SM, Lefroy, Rod D.B., Newby, Jonathan Craig, Stür, Werner W., Warr, P.
Format: Book biblioteca
Language:English
Published: Australian Centre for International Agricultural Research 2015
Subjects:oryza sativa, plant breeding, smallholders, agricultural research, agricultural policies, crops, yields, land use, cropping systems, poverty, economic growth, livestock, soil resources, productivity, trends, south east asia, fitomejoramiento, investigación agraria, política agrícola, cultivos, rendimiento, utilización de la tierra, sistemas de cultivo, pobreza, crecimiento económico, ganado, recursos del suelo, productividad, tendencias, asia sudoriental,
Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/73052
http://aciar.gov.au/publication/mn177
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Summary:This review has drawn on published research and the collective insights of a small team of experienced researchers to identify important trajectories in rice-based farming systems and to draw out the implications for agricultural research as a basis for discussion within ACIAR and the broader research community working on smallholder rice-based farming systems in MSEA.