Large segments of the rural Timorese population survive on subsistence farming characterized by simple production methods and low output. Broad-based improvements in Timorese living standards require increased agricultural output. This article discusses what determines agricultural development in Timor-Leste and how such development can be achieved. The main causes of low agricultural output is found to be scarcity of land and capital, poor technology and education, and lack of government support such as extension services and provision of infrastructure. We construct a model of an agricultural household to examine how increased market incentives will affect agricultural output and incomes. The effects of different price changes on househol...
International audienceIn northeast Thailand, 85% of the farmers are smallholders who are unable to m...
Expropriation of land removes the main foundation upon which people’s productive systems, commercial...
For centuries, the populations of Mainland Southeast Asia (MSEA) have endured material poverty, part...
This study examines agricultural productivity and farmers' welfare in West Timor, Indonesia. The dri...
The Seeds of Life project (Fini ba Moris in the Tetun vernacular) is an applied research activity to...
This paper presents a case study of how linkages between horticulture farmers and markets are being ...
This paper discusses Timor-Leste\u27s capacity to engender the conditions for rapid growth and struc...
The Seeds of Life project (Fini ba Moris in the Tetun vernacular) is an applied research activity to...
Traditional subsistence farming is an important part of rural society, the yield is a measure of the...
Despite investing significant resources, the practice of development has struggled to secure positiv...
In Timor-Leste, shifting cultivation is still carried out as a form of subsistence agriculture. The ...
Agricultural production in Tirnor Leste is of vital importance, both for the majority of the populat...
This paper describes the farming systems in two horticulture growing regions in Timor Leste and outl...
This study examines the adoption and impact of Conservation agriculture (CA) on maize farming househ...
In northeast Thailand, 85% of the farmers are smallholders who are unable to meet their basic needs ...
International audienceIn northeast Thailand, 85% of the farmers are smallholders who are unable to m...
Expropriation of land removes the main foundation upon which people’s productive systems, commercial...
For centuries, the populations of Mainland Southeast Asia (MSEA) have endured material poverty, part...
This study examines agricultural productivity and farmers' welfare in West Timor, Indonesia. The dri...
The Seeds of Life project (Fini ba Moris in the Tetun vernacular) is an applied research activity to...
This paper presents a case study of how linkages between horticulture farmers and markets are being ...
This paper discusses Timor-Leste\u27s capacity to engender the conditions for rapid growth and struc...
The Seeds of Life project (Fini ba Moris in the Tetun vernacular) is an applied research activity to...
Traditional subsistence farming is an important part of rural society, the yield is a measure of the...
Despite investing significant resources, the practice of development has struggled to secure positiv...
In Timor-Leste, shifting cultivation is still carried out as a form of subsistence agriculture. The ...
Agricultural production in Tirnor Leste is of vital importance, both for the majority of the populat...
This paper describes the farming systems in two horticulture growing regions in Timor Leste and outl...
This study examines the adoption and impact of Conservation agriculture (CA) on maize farming househ...
In northeast Thailand, 85% of the farmers are smallholders who are unable to meet their basic needs ...
International audienceIn northeast Thailand, 85% of the farmers are smallholders who are unable to m...
Expropriation of land removes the main foundation upon which people’s productive systems, commercial...
For centuries, the populations of Mainland Southeast Asia (MSEA) have endured material poverty, part...