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Policy challenges for agricultural biotechnology in the Asia Pacific

The paper aims to assist the development of effective policies for emerging agricultural biotechnologies, by suggesting a framework for analysing the experiences and impacts of biotechnology development and transfer in the Asia-Pacific. (Resource Management in Asia-Pacific Program, Research School of Pacific and Asian Studies, ANU: 2003) More info >>

The Didiman and agricultural policy: creating social change in PNG, 1945-1975

This paper looks at the economic and social impact of agricultural policy reform in Papua New Guinea between 1945 and 1975. (Centre for Social Change Research, Queensland University of Technology: October 2005) More info >>

OECD policy brief: decoupling agricultural support from production

This OECD policy brief summarises research into the impacts of agricultural policy reforms over the last two decades on agricultural production. (OECD: 2006) More info >>

Reforming agricultural policy: lessons from four countries

This paper reviews the experiences and policy lessons of four countries, Chile, New Zealand, China and Bangladesh, whose agricultural policy reform experiences have been widely regarded as successful. (Future Agricultures: July 2006) More info >>

Agricultural development and land policy in Vietnam: policy briefs

This collection of policy briefs examine the importance of flexible agricultural land use in a market-oriented economy in Vietnam and identifies recommended government policies to encourage land use flexibility. (ACIAR: 2007) More info >>


 

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