INTRODUCTION
The agricultural sector is one of the most contributive sectors for the Indonesian economy. Because of its importance every farming and peasant business should be protected, especially in the face of various problems such as business uncertainty, price risk, crop failure, high cost...
Introduction
Since 1961, the earth’s population has increased from three billion to seven billion and the global per capita income has risen three-fold. Although there has been a continuous decrease in farmland and farm labor—along with economic development and industrialization over...
INTRODUCTION
Indonesia experienced the highest inflation rate among Southeast Asian countries in 2013, jumping from 3.8% in 2011 to 8.3% by the end of 2013 (Monexnews, 2014). This has resulted in instability of food prices, exacerbating the situation of low-income households’ economic well-being...
After Taiwan (the Republic of China) joined the World Trade Organization (WTO) in 2002, Taiwan must keep the promise of the WTO to regulate to the open market and lower tariff. In the meantime, based on Most-Favored-Nation (MFN), it also gave a way to the opportunity for exporting Taiwan’s...
Introduction
At the present moment, Namibia is using a considerable amount of bioenergy to meet its energy demands for various reasons such as domestic cooking and heating needs (e.g. wood and charcoal). But nevertheless, the environmental impact and emission levels emanating from burning of...
Yu San Liu
Affiliation
Agricultural Policy Research Center, TaiwanJob Title
Senior Research Fellow/DirectorE-mail
ysliu@mail.atri.org.twLatest Submission from Taiwan
How to Promote Rice Farming Insurance Policy? Evidences from Indonesia
Agricultural Total Factor Productivity Performance in Asian
Food Price Control Policy in Indonesia
The Situation of Taiwan’s Agricultural Trade and Export Strategy
Namibia’s Biofuels Policy
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