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Growth and Sustainability of Agriculture in Asia
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| Date: | December 2000 |
| Type: | Books |
| Subject: | |
| Series: | A Study of Rural Asia |
| ISBN: | 0-19-592449-5 (print) |
| Price: |
Hardcopy price: $55.00 |
Description
Central to the progress of Asian agriculture has been the green-revolution package that resulted in remarkable increases in crop yields.
This volume, the second in a series of 5 volumes, investigates the sustainability of the post-green revolution era. It probes the second-generation problems caused by this revolution and the results of overexploitation of natural resources.
Early indications of unsustainability in major staple food crops, the livestock sector, and marine fisheries have been detected, attributable to a combination of technological, market, and policy failures. The technological and natural resource constraints to further increases in production are assessed. Strategies and policies are proposed to achieve sustainable agricultural development.
Contents
- Contents, Foreword and Preface
- The Performance of Agriculture in Asia
- Status of the Natural Resource Base
- Sustainability of Asian Agriculture
- Challenges and Opportunities For Enhancing Agricultural Growth and Sustainability
- Asian Agriculture: Towards 2010
- Conclusions and Recommendations
- References
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Annexes