The study on Myanmar consists mainly of field surveys conducted in agro-ecologically distinct sites in two townships in Myanmar , namely Thonegwa Township in the delta area and Monywa Township in the central dry zone. Survey design covers the profiles of the study sites, respondents and their households, overall conditions of secondary farming, the marketing and industrial processing systems, the effect of agricultural diversification on poverty alleviation, risk mitigation and environmental conservation, policy impact, infrastructure and institutional support, and the potential and constraints for enhancing sustainable agricultural diversification at the study sites
This Research Note presents the results from an assessment of farm commercialization in Myanmar afte...
This report presents results from by far the most comprehensive survey of maize cultivators ever con...
The purpose of this report is to provide information and analysis to government, civil society, and ...
The study on Myanmar consists mainly of field surveys conducted in agro-ecologically distinct sites ...
This study examines the crop diversification levels and determinants of crop diversifi- cation and a...
Crop diversification does not simply relate evolving a crop combination for stimulating growth but a...
Agriculture is central to Myanmar’s rural economy. Yet few detailed data are available on the charac...
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY This report is one of a series of studies funded by USAID Burma and the Livelihood...
This working paper synthesizes findings from four large household and community surveys in Myanmar, ...
The purpose of this report is to provide information and analysis to government, civil society, and ...
Myanmar is a country in rapid economic and political transition, with opportunities emerging for its...
This study comprises of two main parts, a national level study and a field survey. Both the data and...
Agriculture is central to Myanmar’s rural economy, and Ayeyarwady and Yangon regions are considered ...
Transformation of Rural Landscapes for Sustainable and Nutritious Food Systems is a project that att...
The purpose of this report is to provide information and analysis to government, civil society, and ...
This Research Note presents the results from an assessment of farm commercialization in Myanmar afte...
This report presents results from by far the most comprehensive survey of maize cultivators ever con...
The purpose of this report is to provide information and analysis to government, civil society, and ...
The study on Myanmar consists mainly of field surveys conducted in agro-ecologically distinct sites ...
This study examines the crop diversification levels and determinants of crop diversifi- cation and a...
Crop diversification does not simply relate evolving a crop combination for stimulating growth but a...
Agriculture is central to Myanmar’s rural economy. Yet few detailed data are available on the charac...
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY This report is one of a series of studies funded by USAID Burma and the Livelihood...
This working paper synthesizes findings from four large household and community surveys in Myanmar, ...
The purpose of this report is to provide information and analysis to government, civil society, and ...
Myanmar is a country in rapid economic and political transition, with opportunities emerging for its...
This study comprises of two main parts, a national level study and a field survey. Both the data and...
Agriculture is central to Myanmar’s rural economy, and Ayeyarwady and Yangon regions are considered ...
Transformation of Rural Landscapes for Sustainable and Nutritious Food Systems is a project that att...
The purpose of this report is to provide information and analysis to government, civil society, and ...
This Research Note presents the results from an assessment of farm commercialization in Myanmar afte...
This report presents results from by far the most comprehensive survey of maize cultivators ever con...
The purpose of this report is to provide information and analysis to government, civil society, and ...