The development of the Para rubber sector in Myanmar was slow for a long time from the early 1960s, mainly due to policy failures under the "Burmese Way to Socialism." However, with the rubber boom around 2005–12, the sector started developing rapidly, as in other Asian tropical countries. The development of the sector is expected to be an important base for economic development in Myanmar through industrialization. This paper, based on information and data collected in Mon State in 2013 and 2014, clarifies the current status (with historical background) of various actors - including rubber estates (both private and government), smallholders, traders/processors, and tire factories - and investigates major problems they face. The rapid expan...
This research article aims to explain the changes of livelihoods strategies in a village in the Nort...
The study examines the supply chain of natural rubber production in Indonesia and assessing the tran...
Rubber has been grown for long in the South and East of Thailand. Since 2005, rubber plantations hav...
Rubber plays an important role in many Asian countries including Myanmar. It is a useful raw materia...
As a result of recent political reforms, Myanmar has the opportunity to enact major policy changes t...
After nearly three decades of isolation from the world economy, Myanmar is moving forward with polit...
In this paper we examine the profitability of smallholder rubber production in Mon State utilizing d...
A decrease in rubber prices can initiate labor migration trends from rubber production to industrial...
This research aim to study changes in rubber production and farmers' practices at Subsomboon village...
Rubber smallholdings are being established by shifting cultivators in Northern Laos, in response to ...
Since 2012, rubber prices have been gradually decreasing with no signals of improvement. This situat...
This paper firstly introduced the development prospects of natural rubber in Thailand, discussed the...
The government of Laos long term policy is aiming at reducing rural poverty and stabilize shifting c...
Both rubber and oil have contributed significantly to Malaysia’s revenues and job creations especial...
This paper provides a comparative perspective on the performance of smallholder rubber farm liveliho...
This research article aims to explain the changes of livelihoods strategies in a village in the Nort...
The study examines the supply chain of natural rubber production in Indonesia and assessing the tran...
Rubber has been grown for long in the South and East of Thailand. Since 2005, rubber plantations hav...
Rubber plays an important role in many Asian countries including Myanmar. It is a useful raw materia...
As a result of recent political reforms, Myanmar has the opportunity to enact major policy changes t...
After nearly three decades of isolation from the world economy, Myanmar is moving forward with polit...
In this paper we examine the profitability of smallholder rubber production in Mon State utilizing d...
A decrease in rubber prices can initiate labor migration trends from rubber production to industrial...
This research aim to study changes in rubber production and farmers' practices at Subsomboon village...
Rubber smallholdings are being established by shifting cultivators in Northern Laos, in response to ...
Since 2012, rubber prices have been gradually decreasing with no signals of improvement. This situat...
This paper firstly introduced the development prospects of natural rubber in Thailand, discussed the...
The government of Laos long term policy is aiming at reducing rural poverty and stabilize shifting c...
Both rubber and oil have contributed significantly to Malaysia’s revenues and job creations especial...
This paper provides a comparative perspective on the performance of smallholder rubber farm liveliho...
This research article aims to explain the changes of livelihoods strategies in a village in the Nort...
The study examines the supply chain of natural rubber production in Indonesia and assessing the tran...
Rubber has been grown for long in the South and East of Thailand. Since 2005, rubber plantations hav...