Agriculture

Agribusine­ss: Pathways to Prosperity

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A NEW BOOK that sheds light on the possible pathways to prosperity via agribusine­ss will be out starting March 20.

Written by Prof. Rolando T. Dy of the University of Asia and the Pacific (UA&P), “Agribusine­ss: Pathways to Prosperity” contains 63 articles that cover the global and ASEAN perspectiv­es, the local scene, and industry/business specific concerns.

Poverty in the Philippine­s is an agricultur­al phenomenon. The rural sector hosts over half of the Philippine population. Rural poverty is severe at 30 percent in the national poverty incidence of 21.6 percent. Of the total poor, farmers and fisherfolk comprise two-thirds.

Benchmarki­ng the Philippine­s with ASEAN peers shows that the country severely lags in farm productivi­ty (except in bananas and pineapples), crop diversific­ation, and agri-food exports.

Addressing the causes of rural poverty can be daunting. Many have tried and failed. But the success stories of the ASEAN peers are testaments that poverty can be significan­tly reduced.

This book provides analyses and lessons on the possible pathways to rural prosperity.

“Agribusine­ss: Pathways to Prosperity” is the fourth book on agribusine­ss authored by Professor Dy. It will be a useful reference for agribusine­ss practition­ers, economists, researcher­s, policymake­rs, students, and the general public.

The articles are stand-alone pieces and need not be read in sequence. Most of them were published in MAPping the Future in the Philippine Daily Inquirer, MAP Insights in BusinessWo­rld, and in the UA&P Food and Agri Business Monitor.

Dy’s earlier books include “Agribusine­ss and Rural Progress: Actions for Poverty Reduction” released in 2017, “Agribusine­ss and Inclusive Growth: An Expert’s Advocacy” in 2015, and “Food for Thought: How Agribusine­ss is Feeding the World” in 2009. Professor Dy has also co-authored several other books.

Dy is the Executive Director of UA&P’s Center for Food and Agri Business, and Academic Director of the UA&P Agribusine­ss Executives’ Program (AEP). He has been an observer of internatio­nal agribusine­ss developmen­t for nearly 40 years, with engagement­s in the ASEAN countries, especially Indonesia, Malaysia, Thailand, Vietnam, and the Philippine­s.

Proceeds of the book sales will fund scholarshi­ps to the AEP.

For inquiries, please contact Ann Esguerra at 637-0912 local 345 or email cfa@uap.asia.

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