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Trusting Trade and the Private Sector for Food Security in
Southeast Asia challenges policy makers who oversee the rice sector
in Southeast Asia and reexamines deep-rooted precepts about their
responsibilities. The authors argue that fixating on national
self-sufficiency has been costly and counterproductive, and
cooperation can both improve rice production at home and expand
regional trade. Trusting Trade specifically examines private sector
participation in the rice and (yellow) maize markets in five
countries in the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN)
Indonesia, Malaysia, the Philippines, Thailand, and Vietnam. The
study identifies both the private sector s potential role in
providing greater regional food security and feasible ways to
strengthen public and private sector cooperation in managing
regional food supply chains. Trusting Trade also examines
actionable ways to deepen and strengthen regional markets that
support trade in food staples. The study s recommendations are
meant to be implemented primarily through new forms of partnerships
between the public and private sectors. Trusting Trade will be of
interest to policy makers in the ASEAN member states and its
development partners as well as others interested in food security,
supply chains, and trade in Southeast Asia."
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