Agriculture in Crisis: People, Commodities and Natural Resources in Indonesia 1996-2001 / Edition 1

Agriculture in Crisis: People, Commodities and Natural Resources in Indonesia 1996-2001 / Edition 1

by Francoise Gerard, Francois Ruf
ISBN-10:
0700714650
ISBN-13:
9780700714650
Pub. Date:
01/26/2001
Publisher:
Taylor & Francis
ISBN-10:
0700714650
ISBN-13:
9780700714650
Pub. Date:
01/26/2001
Publisher:
Taylor & Francis
Agriculture in Crisis: People, Commodities and Natural Resources in Indonesia 1996-2001 / Edition 1

Agriculture in Crisis: People, Commodities and Natural Resources in Indonesia 1996-2001 / Edition 1

by Francoise Gerard, Francois Ruf

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Overview

Indonesia's monetary and political crisis is examined here in relation to its impact on Indonesia's agricultural sector. The twelve essays that comprise this volume take a micro-economic approach and analysis relies on observed facts and first-hand data collected both before and after the country's crisis. This is a lively, well illustrated and instructive book.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780700714650
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Publication date: 01/26/2001
Pages: 428
Product dimensions: 5.44(w) x 8.50(h) x (d)

About the Author

Gerard, Francoise; Ruf, Francois

Table of Contents

Responses to the Asian Crisis for Rubber, Cocoa and Coffee 3 Palm Oil and the Crisis: A Macro View Tancrede Voiturie; 4 The Asian Crisis and its Impact on the Indonesian Timber Sector PART TWO: SMALLHOLDERS AND TREE CROPS 5 Cocoa Migrants from Boom to Bust 6 Transmigrants and the Cocoa Windfall:Paradise is Here, not in Bali AGRICULTURE IN CRISIS 7 From Migration to Motorisation: How Market Liberalisation Has Benefitted Coffee Farmers 8 Rubber Cushions the Smallholder: No Crisis, No Windfall PART THREE: SMALLHOLDERS AND FOOD CROPS 9 The 1998 Food Crisis: Temporary Blip or the End of Food Security? 10 From EI Nino to Krismon: How Rice Farmers in Java Coped with a Multiple Crisis 11 It never Rains but it Pours: Food Crop Farmers barely Survive in Transmigration Areas SYNTHESIS 12 What Role for Agriculture in Indonesia's Recovery?
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