Indonesia: Strategic Vision for Agriculture and Rural Development
Asian Development Bank | June 2006
Abstract
This publication is a précis of the impressive Agriculture and Rural Development Strategy Study undertaken by the Southeast Asia Regional Center for Graduate Study and Research in Agriculture/International Food Policy Research Institute/Center for Regional Resources Development and Community Empowerment consultants under funding by the Asian Development Bank. I would like to thank ADB for its support. I believe that this publication is of significant value in reaching a broad audience both within and outside Indonesia to instill an appreciation of the opportunities offered by the agriculture and rural development sector, the challenges faced by the sector, and the roles expected of different stakeholders to overcome them.
Citation
Asian Development Bank. 2006. Indonesia: Strategic Vision for Agriculture and Rural Development. © Asian Development Bank. http://hdl.handle.net/11540/4967. License: CC BY 3.0 IGO.Print ISBN
978-971-561-620-1
Keywords
Sustainable agriculture
Commercial agriculture
Agricultural And Rural Development
Asian Development Bank
Water Resources Development
Sustainable Development
Agribusiness
Agroindustry
Agricultural institutes
Agricultural development
Joint projects
Development models
Industrial policy
Food Supply
Economic development
New agricultural enterprises
Cooperative agriculture
Government policy
Entrepreneurship
Communication in rural development
Development banks
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