Search Results - MALAYSIAN AGRICULTURAL POLICY
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Welfare state-based agricultural policies in Malaysia
Published in Cogent Social Sciences (2023-12-01)“…Malaysian agricultural policies to help farmers actualize the state’s dream of becoming a welfare state. …”
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Tree Speech: An Analysis of Discourses on Permanent Reserved Forests in Malaysian Debates since 1959
Published in Forest and Society (2021-07-01)“…While there have been environmental issues discussed frequently in the debates, little change has occurred in the discussions on PRFs, which means the fundamental policy underpinning the management of these forests has not changed since colonial times. …”
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Rice and paddy industry in Malaysia: governance and policies, research trends, technology adoption and resilience
Published in Frontiers in Sustainable Food Systems (2023-06-01)“…Further, relevant cutting-edge technologies, agricultural methods and practices catered for modern Malaysian rice farming, with opportunities to improve and enhance crop health and resilience are included. …”
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Relative Export Competitiveness in Indonesian and Malaysian Palm Oil Downstream Products
Published in Jurnal Manajemen & Agribisnis (2023-11-01)Get full text
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Strategic Investment And Excess Capacity: The Case Of Malaysian Palm Biodiesel Industry
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Reassessing Malaysian Poverty Measurement after COVID-19: A Multidimensional Perspective
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MICROCREDIT COVERAGE IN MALAYSIAN MACROECONOMIC CONTEXT: AN EVIDENCE USING PANEL DATA ANALYSIS
Published in International Journal of Management Studies (2020-05-01)“…The increase in the inflation rate and agriculture GDP (LNAGDP) share shows significant negative and positive effects (non-resilient) on microcredit coverage. …”
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Oil palm expansion increases the vectorial capacity of dengue vectors in Malaysian Borneo.
Published in PLoS Neglected Tropical Diseases (2022-03-01)“…These results provide a mechanistic basis for understanding the effects of forest conversion to agriculture on mosquito-borne disease risk, and a framework for interpreting emergent relationships between land-use and disease transmission. …”
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Community well-being dimensions in Gunung Mulu National Park, Sarawak, Malaysian Borneo
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Les politiques agricoles de l'Indonésie et de la Malaisie face aux impératifs de la sécurité alimentaire
Published in VertigO (2014-05-01)“…In order to address the transformations which have taken place in contemporary agricultural policies in those states, we ask the following question: What are the strategies deployed by Indonesian and Malaysian states to insure food security? …”
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Impact of Monetary Policy and Fiscal Policy on Indonesian Stock Market
Published in Expert Journal of Economics (2015-05-01)Get full text
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Community perception and preventive practices regarding malaria in low-endemicity regions on Indonesian Kalimantan border adjacent to high-endemicity zoonotic malaria in Malaysian...
Published in Tropical Medicine and Health (2025-05-01)“…Malaria cases have fallen drastically due to the implementation of national strategic plans and policies, and the Ministry of Health has granted certification of elimination status to various areas, including Kalimantan. …”
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Spatial heterogeneity and spatial bias analyses in hedonic price models: some practical considerations
Published in Bulletin of Geography. Socio-Economic Series (2015-06-01)“…Estimation of a hedonic price function using Malaysian dataset of agricultural land sale values indicates spatial disaggregation and spatial dependence. …”
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From the Americas to Southeast Asia: Navigating The Genomic Waves of Fall Armyworm (Spodoptera frugiperda) Invasions
Published in Evolutionary Applications (2025-08-01)“…ABSTRACT The fall armyworm (FAW), scientifically known as Spodoptera frugiperda, is an agricultural pest native to the American continents. …”
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