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ID171908
Title ProperTypology of agricultural production systems
Other Title Informationcapability building trajectories of three Asian economies
LanguageENG
AuthorChan‐Yuan Wong Guanie Lim ;  Wong, Chan‐Yuan ;  Lim, Guanie
Summary / Abstract (Note)Analysing the agricultural sectors of Taiwan, Malaysia and Singapore, this paper examines the capability‐building process that encourages productivity and innovation. It describes and explains the origins and subsequent evolution of three forms of agricultural production system, each generating different farming capabilities and distinct forms of competitive advantages. The paper argues that Taiwan's rice‐oriented agricultural production system stimulates both productivity and innovation, helping Taiwanese farmers raise their income level and living standards. The active deployment of state institutions and a malleable labour force, evidenced in the Malaysian palm oil industry, is effective in raising farming productivity but not the ability to innovate. Singapore's aquaculture‐oriented agricultural production system is somewhat useful in stimulating productivity and innovation. Yet the city‐state's inherent lack of space and open international trade regime have circumscribed the potential of its aquaculture industry. It now relies on the regional ethnic Chinese business networks to expand the aquaculture industry's knowledge base and its industrial commons. The principles discussed in this paper provide policy lessons, or at least some initial guidance, for other developing economies aspiring to modernise their agricultural sector.
`In' analytical NoteAsia Pacific Viewpoint Vol. 61, No.1; Apr 2020: p.37-53
Journal SourceAsia Pacific Viewpoint Vol: 61 No 1
Key WordsEast Asia ;  Industrial Districts ;  Agricultural System Capabilities ;  Innovation Productivity


 
 
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