the political ecology of rubber production in myanmar
The Political Ecology of Rubber Production in Myanmar: An
The State of Rubber in Myanmar: Government Statistics and Programmes The Burmese government has a 30-year plan, from 2000-2030, to obtain 1.5 million planted acres of rubber in the country, and the production capacity to attain nearly 300,000 metric tonnes (MT) per annum. Based on government statistics outlined below, the government has already
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"Myanmar central government and military authorities have long supported rubber production as a strategic industrial agricultural crop for export to earn foreign exchange. The history of rubber cultivation is important to consider in order to better understand the newly emerging political economy of rubber in the country during the current transition period.
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This study examines how rubber production in Myanmar is governed, especially the socio-ecological dynamics of varying forms of production: smallholding, contract farming and large-scale estate ...
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economic dimensions of rubber production in Laos and Myanmar as. ... critically evaluate the concept of sustainability using a political ecology. framing, particularly how it relates to rubber ...
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Title: The Political Ecology of Rubber Production in Myanmar: An Overview Description: "Myanmar central government and military authorities have long supported rubber production as a strategic industrial agricultural crop for export to earn foreign exchange.
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The politics of the emerging agro-industrial complex in Asia’s ‘final frontier’: The war on food sovereignty in Burma K Woods Food Sovereignty: A Critical Dialogue.
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4. Comparing rubber sustainability in Laos and Myanmar. Similar models of rubber production, with broadly similar social and environmental dimensions, have been developed in both Laos and Myanmar, and thus are worth comparing. Two models occur in both countries: independent smallholder cultivation and large-scale land concessions or estate production.
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Flows and Actors in Myanmar: The Political Economy of Myanmar‟s Timber Trade, Forest Trends, November 2013, p.10. 34 Rubber Asia magazine, NR Shock: What‟s In Store?, November – December 2014 issue.
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Situation Analysis of southeastern Myanmar. The Situation Analysis of southeastern Myanmar is a desk review prepared by MIMU and the Peace Support Fund to support programming, strategy and policy development across the peace, humanitarian and development sectors. While no single report can fully describe the enormous diversity across southeastern...
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Abstract. Burmese history is closely associated with the teak tree.Identification of the country as “the land of teak” was reinforced in numerous fiction and nonfiction accounts. The elaboration of a large-scale exported-oriented timber industry in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries demonstrated the economic importance of this resource.
Send InquiryThe Political Ecology of Rubber Production in Myanmar: An
Myanmar central government and military authorities have long supported rubber production as a strategic industrial agricultural crop for export to earn foreign exchange. The history of rubber cultivation is important to consider in order to better understand the newly emerging political
Send InquiryThe Political Ecology of Rubber Production in Myanmar: An
"Myanmar central government and military authorities have long supported rubber production as a strategic industrial agricultural crop for export to earn foreign exchange. The history of rubber cultivation is important to consider in order to better understand the newly emerging political economy of rubber in the country during the current transition period.
Send InquiryRubber production in Tanintharyi Region
This study examines how rubber production in Myanmar is governed, especially the socio-ecological dynamics of varying forms of production: smallholding, contract farming and large-scale estate
Send InquiryGreening rubber? Political ecologies of plantation
Over the past decade, the cultivation of rubber trees has expanded rapidly throughout the Mekong region to non-traditional rubber growing areas of Laos and Myanmar.
Send InquiryRubber plantations | Online Burma/Myanmar Library
Title: The Political Ecology of Rubber Production in Myanmar: An Overview Description: "Myanmar central government and military authorities have long supported rubber production as a strategic industrial agricultural crop for export to earn foreign exchange.
Send InquiryGreening rubber? Political ecologies of plantation
4. Comparing rubber sustainability in Laos and Myanmar. Similar models of rubber production, with broadly similar social and environmental dimensions, have been developed in both Laos and Myanmar, and thus are worth comparing. Two models occur in both countries: independent smallholder cultivation and large-scale land concessions or estate production.
Send InquiryKevin Woods - Chemical Scholar Citations
The politics of the emerging agro-industrial complex in Asia’s ‘final frontier’: The war on food sovereignty in Burma K Woods Food Sovereignty: A Critical Dialogue.
Send InquiryGlobal Witness - Burma Library
Flows and Actors in Myanmar: The Political Economy of Myanmar‟s Timber Trade, Forest Trends, November 2013, p.10. 34 Rubber Asia magazine, NR Shock: What‟s In Store?, November – December 2014 issue.
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