The Green Revolution has benefited many people in Asia, but not everyone. This paper examines how many farmers have increased their productivity with more intensive cropping systems of fruit, vegetables, and in some cases, flowers. Total area under these crops more than doubled between 1977 and 1997. Case studies to highlight the transformation include vegetable production to feed Asia’s booming cities, diversification of export crops in Thailand, vegetable production in Malaysia’s Cameron Highlands, flower production in Yunnan Province of China and opium replacement in the Golden Triangle. Access to the market is necessary for transformation, but changes are also driven by farmers ’ own innovations combined with contributions from last cen...
As an economy develops, agriculture faces distinctly different problems: food insecurity, sectoral i...
As an economy develops, agriculture faces distinctly different problems: food insecurity, sectoral i...
The introduction of new high‐yielding varieties of cereals in the 1960s, known as the green revoluti...
The Green Revolution has benefited many people in Asia, but not everyone. This paper examines how ma...
The Green Revolution brought modern science to bear on a widening Asian food crisis in the 1960s. Th...
The Green Revolution brought modern science to bear on a widening Asian food crisis in the 1960s. Th...
The 'green revolution' has been seen as the answer to the problem of matching growth of food product...
The increasing urban demand for vegetables in Thailand has been met through peri-urban areas in the...
This working paper discusses the different Asian experiences of the Green Revolution from the late 1...
A description of the characteristics of vegetable production in tropical Asia is presented. The desc...
We summarize the findings of a recently completed study of the productivity impacts of international...
The agricultural sector of Asian middle-income countries is changing rapidly in line with an overall...
The introduction of new high‐yielding varieties of cereals in the 1960s, known as the green revoluti...
A description of the characteristics of vegetable production in tropical Asia is presented. The desc...
There seems to be a consensus in the literature on the the spread since 1965 of high-yielding cereal...
As an economy develops, agriculture faces distinctly different problems: food insecurity, sectoral i...
As an economy develops, agriculture faces distinctly different problems: food insecurity, sectoral i...
The introduction of new high‐yielding varieties of cereals in the 1960s, known as the green revoluti...
The Green Revolution has benefited many people in Asia, but not everyone. This paper examines how ma...
The Green Revolution brought modern science to bear on a widening Asian food crisis in the 1960s. Th...
The Green Revolution brought modern science to bear on a widening Asian food crisis in the 1960s. Th...
The 'green revolution' has been seen as the answer to the problem of matching growth of food product...
The increasing urban demand for vegetables in Thailand has been met through peri-urban areas in the...
This working paper discusses the different Asian experiences of the Green Revolution from the late 1...
A description of the characteristics of vegetable production in tropical Asia is presented. The desc...
We summarize the findings of a recently completed study of the productivity impacts of international...
The agricultural sector of Asian middle-income countries is changing rapidly in line with an overall...
The introduction of new high‐yielding varieties of cereals in the 1960s, known as the green revoluti...
A description of the characteristics of vegetable production in tropical Asia is presented. The desc...
There seems to be a consensus in the literature on the the spread since 1965 of high-yielding cereal...
As an economy develops, agriculture faces distinctly different problems: food insecurity, sectoral i...
As an economy develops, agriculture faces distinctly different problems: food insecurity, sectoral i...
The introduction of new high‐yielding varieties of cereals in the 1960s, known as the green revoluti...