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Southeast Asian Agriculture and Development Primer Series: Philippines

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  • Majah-Leah V. Ravago
  • Amy Doreen S.J. Cruz

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The primer starts with a brief discussion of the importance and contribution of agriculture to the country’s economy and its performance in the last three decades. This is followed by a discussion on the prevailing agricultural structures and institutions. A brief review of past agriculture policies as well as, current developments and policy thrusts likewise form an important section of the primer. The primer also focuses on regional and global trading arrangements and their implications on the sector. A section is devoted to the levels of support for agriculture, and the resources, services, and delivery mechanisms of the country’s agriculture government office. Each primer ends with challenges and issues facing the sector in the first quarter of the millennium.

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  • Majah-Leah V. Ravago & Amy Doreen S.J. Cruz, 2004. "Southeast Asian Agriculture and Development Primer Series: Philippines," Southeast Asian Agriculture and Development Primer Series 1st Edition, Southeast Asian Regional Center for Graduate Study and Research in Agriculture (SEARCA), number 2004:56, January.
  • Handle: RePEc:sag:primr1:2004:56
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    Cited by:

    1. Majah-Leah V. Ravago & Arsenio M. Balisacan, 2015. "Current Structure and Future Challenges of the Agricultural Sector," UP School of Economics Discussion Papers 201511, University of the Philippines School of Economics.
    2. Gary B. Teves, 2014. "Improving Credit Access for the Food and Agriculture Sector through Enhanced Implementation of Existing Policies and New Strategies," UP School of Economics Discussion Papers 201415, University of the Philippines School of Economics.

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    Philippines; primer;

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