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AJAD’s First Twenty Years: Evolving Knowledge and Practice in Asian Agriculture and Rural Development

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  • Habito, Cielito F.

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This special 20th Anniversary Issue, with the theme “Asian Agriculture and Development in a Dynamic and Volatile Landscape of Demands, Peoples, and Risks,” features articles from three senior members of our Editorial Board, namely C. Peter Timmer, James Roumasset, and David Dawe, who take both a retrospective and forward-looking view at agriculture in Asia. Five more articles mainly authored by renowned experts complete the lineup in this special issue, tackling pressing issues that beset the agriculture and development landscape. All together, the eight articles are hoped to provide our readers and subscribers an engaging variety of relevant, useful and even practical knowledge to students, educators, researchers, practitioners, advocates, and policymakers alike. As AJAD looks to its next 20 years, we aim to cast an even wider net across the region to gather and share broader and deeper perspectives toward building a stronger knowledge base to propel agriculture and rural development in Asia and beyond, for the benefit of all.

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  • Habito, Cielito F., 2024. "AJAD’s First Twenty Years: Evolving Knowledge and Practice in Asian Agriculture and Rural Development," Asian Journal of Agriculture and Development, Southeast Asian Regional Center for Graduate Study and Research in Agriculture (SEARCA), vol. 21(20th Anni), October.
  • Handle: RePEc:ags:phajad:348347
    DOI: 10.22004/ag.econ.348347
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