Policy and technology for rice productivity growth in Asia
Abstract
In the past decade, declining rice prices, a slowdown in research expenditures and output growth, reduced irrigation investment and degradation of irrigated land, declining marginal returns to input use, and a stagnant technological yield frontier caused declining growth in rice yields per hectare in much of Asia. Future growth in rice productivity will increasingly come from improved management and efficiency of use of the resources utilized in...
Paper Details
Title
Policy and technology for rice productivity growth in Asia
Published Date
Nov 1, 1994
Volume
6
Issue
6
Pages
665 - 688
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