Markets for high-value agricultural commodities are growing and can contribute to reducing rural poverty. However, the poor may be unable to participate in such markets, and adverse environmental impacts may counterbalance short-term benefits. Hence, policies are needed that help reducing poverty while protecting the environment. We address this challenge using the case of commercial maize production for animal feed purposes in a marginal upland area of Vietnam. We identify determinants of farmers’ degree of participation in maize production using regression analysis and assess farmers’ awareness of soil erosion and their conservation practices. The poorest are particularly specialized in maize but depend on disadvantageous input supply and...
Soil erosion is a major problem in almost all countries in Southeast Asia, particularly in upland ar...
In Vietnam, a quasi-private property regime has been established in 1993 with the issuance of exchan...
Upland areas in Vietnam account for two-thirds of its natural area and one-third of its population. ...
Markets for high-value agricultural commodities are growing and can contribute to reducing rural pov...
Income growth and urbanization in developing countries have enlarged markets for high-value agricul...
In Vietnam, the demand for meat products has grown dramatically due to rapid economic growth and urb...
Income growth and urbanization in developing countries have enlarged markets for highvalue agricultu...
Vietnam, like most developing countries across Southeast Asia, has boosted farm outputs by introduci...
The Northern Uplands of Vietnam form one of the largest ecological regions in the country, character...
Intense cultivation of annual crops on steep slopes in northwest Vietnam has resulted in widespread ...
The Northern Uplands of Vietnam form one of the largest ecological regions in the country, character...
This chapter briefly summarizes the causes and consequences of soil erosion, before presenting examp...
Soil erosion is a significant problem in the uplands of the Central Coast of Vietnam. It affects the...
Vietnam, like most developing countries across Southeast Asia, has boosted farm outputs by introduci...
Research in Vietnam's uplands shows that poverty alleviation and environmental protection can be mo...
Soil erosion is a major problem in almost all countries in Southeast Asia, particularly in upland ar...
In Vietnam, a quasi-private property regime has been established in 1993 with the issuance of exchan...
Upland areas in Vietnam account for two-thirds of its natural area and one-third of its population. ...
Markets for high-value agricultural commodities are growing and can contribute to reducing rural pov...
Income growth and urbanization in developing countries have enlarged markets for high-value agricul...
In Vietnam, the demand for meat products has grown dramatically due to rapid economic growth and urb...
Income growth and urbanization in developing countries have enlarged markets for highvalue agricultu...
Vietnam, like most developing countries across Southeast Asia, has boosted farm outputs by introduci...
The Northern Uplands of Vietnam form one of the largest ecological regions in the country, character...
Intense cultivation of annual crops on steep slopes in northwest Vietnam has resulted in widespread ...
The Northern Uplands of Vietnam form one of the largest ecological regions in the country, character...
This chapter briefly summarizes the causes and consequences of soil erosion, before presenting examp...
Soil erosion is a significant problem in the uplands of the Central Coast of Vietnam. It affects the...
Vietnam, like most developing countries across Southeast Asia, has boosted farm outputs by introduci...
Research in Vietnam's uplands shows that poverty alleviation and environmental protection can be mo...
Soil erosion is a major problem in almost all countries in Southeast Asia, particularly in upland ar...
In Vietnam, a quasi-private property regime has been established in 1993 with the issuance of exchan...
Upland areas in Vietnam account for two-thirds of its natural area and one-third of its population. ...