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Agricultural Policy and Institutional Reforms in Myanmar: Experiences, Impacts, and Lessons

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  • Tin Htut Oo
  • Amy Soe
  • Phyu Yamin Myat

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This edition focuses on the analysis of each country’s experiences, lessons, and insights on policy reforms and institutional innovations in the agriculture sector. It has been determined that the most important factor to move Myanmar agriculture forward are market-oriented policies to improve production and marketing. Aside from a shift to market-based, diversified, and modernized production approach, there is also a need to improve supply and value chains. This will ensure that all stakeholders especially the low-income farmers and workers along the value chain will realize increased income. It also presents recommendations on how the country can take advantage of the ASEAN integration by expanding agricultural trade not only in the region, but globally as well.

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  • Tin Htut Oo & Amy Soe & Phyu Yamin Myat, 2017. "Agricultural Policy and Institutional Reforms in Myanmar: Experiences, Impacts, and Lessons," Southeast Asian Agriculture and Development Primer Series 2nd Edition, Southeast Asian Regional Center for Graduate Study and Research in Agriculture (SEARCA), number 2017:376, January.
  • Handle: RePEc:sag:primr2:2017:376
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    1. Zhang, H. & Chen, K., 2018. "Assessing Agricultural Trade Comparative Advantage of Myanmar and Its Main Competitors," 2018 Conference, July 28-August 2, 2018, Vancouver, British Columbia 277474, International Association of Agricultural Economists.

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    ARD; Value chain; AEC; Myanmar;
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