Type | Journal Article |
Title | Future of Small Farms in Emerging Countries in Asia |
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Publication (Day/Month/Year) | 2015 |
Abstract | Farms throughout Asia are predominantly small-scale family farms. Production on such small farms is of necessity labor intensive. When wage rate is low, small-scale farming is cost-effective and, hence, efficient. However, wage rate has been increasing in emerging countries in Asia, which is likely to jeopardize the viability of labor-intensive small-scale farming. Indeed the high-wage economies of Asia, e.g., Japan, Taiwan, and Korea, rely heavily on food imports, because they maintain small-scale inefficient farms. Moreover, there is evidence that the production efficiency of small farms has been declining relative to large farms in emerging Asian economies, pointing to the loss of comparative advantage in agriculture in this region. |
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