Towards Increased Production in the Rubber Smallholder Sector Through Replanting

Towards Increased Production in the Rubber Smallholder Sector Through Replanting

Author: Mohd. Nor Abdullah

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Published: 1978

Total Pages: 14

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RISDA now incorporates several supporting programmes to ensure successful replanting. There are related to the supply of improved agricultural inputs, cover cropping, intercropping, adoption of improved processing techniques, and provision of credit facilities. The process of modernisation of the small-holder sector has also been efectively initiated with the introduction of small-holder training programmes on planting techniques, efficient tapping methods and better husbandry. The systematic implementation of these programmes has also been matched by a natural growth of an efficient extention service. This paper highlights the strategy adopted by RISDA in its approach to the replanting programme. [Author's abstract].


Prospects for the Myanmar rubber sector: An analysis of the viability of smallholder production in Mon State

Prospects for the Myanmar rubber sector: An analysis of the viability of smallholder production in Mon State

Author: Van Asselt, Joanna

Publisher: Intl Food Policy Res Inst

Published: 2017-02-23

Total Pages: 36

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As a result of recent political reforms, Myanmar has the opportunity to enact major policy changes to reinvigorate its agriculture sector. In this context, Myanmar’s rubber sector has the potential to become an even greater source of export earnings and rural household incomes, but there are major challenges related to low rubber productivity and poor rubber quality. Using data from the Mon State Rural Household Survey (MSRHS) conducted from May to June 2015, as well as qualitative data collected from rubber producer focus groups and other interviews with rubber producers, traders, and processors, this paper describes the cost structure of rubber production in Mon State. We then estimate smallholder production costs and the profitability of smallholder rubber production under various alternative yield and price scenarios. The results suggest that if the weaknesses hindering the profitability of the rubber sector are not addressed, the rubber sector will likely stagnate. Moreover, in the absence of a major increase in world prices (substantially above the 2000–2016 average), new rubber investments will not be profitable without major improvements in yield and quality. Further, increasing only yields or only quality, or only improving the institutional environment, will not result in positive returns on investment for smallholders; reforms are needed in all three areas. If these weaknesses are addressed, however, Myanmar’s new investments will be profitable and Myanmar could become an important rubber producer and exporter on the world stage.


RISDA's Strategy for the Development of the Rubber Smallholder Sector

RISDA's Strategy for the Development of the Rubber Smallholder Sector

Author: Yahil Mohamed

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Published: 1983

Total Pages: 47

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In essence, conscious of the need for a total development coverage, programmes are created by RISDA so as to be consonant with specific time periods related to the rubber replanting cycle. Specific programmes are created which are respectively consistent with smallholder needs during the time period before replanting is carried out, after replanting is carried out and after the rubber trees have attained maturity status. This paper outlines the various projects and programmes in fair detail and also talks of PROJECT TRIDELTA, a system devised by RISDA as an 'in-house extension management systems' to define smallholder needs and increase extension effectiveness in the transfer of technology to the rubber smallholder sector. [Authors' abstract].


Smallholder Rubber Production and Policies

Smallholder Rubber Production and Policies

Author: Australian Centre for International Agricultural Research

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Published: 1985

Total Pages: 160

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The Rubber Workshop was held primarily to help identify priority problems facing the natural rubber industries of Southeast Asia. The focus was on the processes of structural change which had been occurring in the recent past, especially in the two major producing countries, Malaysia and Indonesia. The roles of research, technology, economic trends and policies were examined, with particular emphasis on their implications for the development of the smallholder rubber sectors. Smallholders now produce the bulk of the world's natural rubber whereas the plantation sectors had this distinction less than 25 years ago.


Malaysian Development

Malaysian Development

Author: Martin Rudner

Publisher: McGill-Queen's Press - MQUP

Published: 1994-09-15

Total Pages: 427

ISBN-13: 0773573852

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A collection of articles provides sweeping insight into the history and dynamics of Malaysian economic, social and political development addressing such policy issues as the impact of agriculture, education and human resource development.