Poverty Reduction in the Rice Sector in Malaysia: A Study of Six Villages in the Muda Irrigation Scheme |
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Page 125
... monthly disposable income per head was then deflated to the base period through use of the consumer price index ( Table 5.2 ) . In this part of the study , of the study , therefore , net monthly income per head per month at constant ...
... monthly disposable income per head was then deflated to the base period through use of the consumer price index ( Table 5.2 ) . In this part of the study , of the study , therefore , net monthly income per head per month at constant ...
Page 136
... disposable income income for the period under study without the project . Having decided the annual growth rate in ... monthly disposable income per head among members of those farm households would have increased from $ 33.70 per month ...
... disposable income income for the period under study without the project . Having decided the annual growth rate in ... monthly disposable income per head among members of those farm households would have increased from $ 33.70 per month ...
Page 178
... income between poor and nonpoor . As it stands , this gap , as indicated by the Gini index , is already quite wide ... monthly disposable income of farmers with big farms ( more than 10 relongs ) was growing faster than that of the small ...
... income between poor and nonpoor . As it stands , this gap , as indicated by the Gini index , is already quite wide ... monthly disposable income of farmers with big farms ( more than 10 relongs ) was growing faster than that of the small ...
Contents
POVERTY IN THE MALAYSIAN ECONOMY | 11 |
THE RICE INDUSTRY AND THE RICE POLICY | 44 |
METHODOLOGY | 112 |
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According acres administration Agriculture allocation amount approach areas associated average Bangladesh Based basic British capital cent Colonial considered consumption cost crop Development distribution double cropping drainage economic efficiency employment estimated exports facilities factor fall farm income fertilizer foreign further growing growth hectare higher households important improvement incidence of poverty income increase industry inputs investment irrigation Kuala Lumpur labor land less living major Malay Malaya Malaysian economy means measures million Ministry month monthly Muda operations output paddy past Peninsular Malaysia period Perlis Plan planted political poor population poverty line presented problems production reduce relative reported Research result rice farmers rice farming rice production rubber rural season Second sector Selected self-sufficiency soil Source subsidy supply survey Table tenant Unit varieties various village yield