Public Stockpiling and Food Security
Caballero-Anthony, Mely; Teng, Paul P. S.; Shrestha, Maxim; Nair, Tamara; Lassa, Jonatan A. | May 2015
Abstract
This RSIS policy brief, based on intensive field studies in South and Southeast Asia and extensive literature review, aims to highlight some of the issues on stockpiling of food and offers some views on the policy implications of pursuing such a strategy.
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Caballero-Anthony, Mely; Teng, Paul P. S.; Shrestha, Maxim; Nair, Tamara; Lassa, Jonatan A.. 2015. Public Stockpiling and Food Security. © S. Rajaratnam School of International Studies. http://hdl.handle.net/11540/6515.Keywords
Agribusiness
Agroindustry
Agricultural institutes
Agricultural development
Joint projects
Development models
Industrial policy
Sustainable agriculture
Commercial agriculture
Agricultural And Rural Development
Asian Development Bank
Water Resources Development
Sustainable Development
Food Supply
Economic development
New agricultural enterprises
Cooperative agriculture
Government policy
Entrepreneurship
Communication in rural development
Development banks
Rural land use
Land use
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