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Asian Development Outlook 2021 Update: Transforming Agriculture in Asia Highlights
handle: 11540/14062
Renewed COVID-19 outbreaks and uneven vaccination progress are prolonging the fight against the disease in developing Asia. This is contributing to a divergence in growth paths in the region that is partly being determined by the progress on tackling COVID-19. Asian Development Outlook 2021 Update raises regional growth forecasts for East Asia and Central Asia, and revises them down for South Asia, Southeast Asia, and the Pacific. The main risks to the region’s economic prospects still center on the pandemic, particularly the emergence of new variants, lagging vaccine rollouts, and waning vaccine effectiveness. As economies recover from the pandemic, the threats of climate change will take center stage again. Sustainable food production and agricultural systems that are resilient to climate change will be crucial for developing Asia. To transform agriculture in the region, its economies must tackle challenges from changing consumer demand, changing demographics, and a changing and more fragile environment.
Climate, Climate impacts assessment, International competition, Agricultural statistics, International trade, Wind, Produce trade, Sustainable development, Climate change, Investment policy, Climatology, Sustainable agriculture, Agriculture, Climatic influence, Forestry, Climate resistant crops, Economic policy, Agricultural information network, Agricultural trade, Investment bank, Investment dispute, Seasons, Agricultural product marketing, Investment return, Commercial policy, Environmental management, Investment climates, Ozone depletion, 333, Insurance, Women in agriculture, Import, Climate insurance, Commercial agriculture, Climatic, Agribusiness, Ratio analysis, Agricultural economy, Agricultural processing industry, Crop seasons, Global climate change, Agricultural products, Foreign investment, Climate calendar, Climatic change, Risk return relationship, Food Security, Investment analysis, Export, Global commons, New agricultural enterprise
Climate, Climate impacts assessment, International competition, Agricultural statistics, International trade, Wind, Produce trade, Sustainable development, Climate change, Investment policy, Climatology, Sustainable agriculture, Agriculture, Climatic influence, Forestry, Climate resistant crops, Economic policy, Agricultural information network, Agricultural trade, Investment bank, Investment dispute, Seasons, Agricultural product marketing, Investment return, Commercial policy, Environmental management, Investment climates, Ozone depletion, 333, Insurance, Women in agriculture, Import, Climate insurance, Commercial agriculture, Climatic, Agribusiness, Ratio analysis, Agricultural economy, Agricultural processing industry, Crop seasons, Global climate change, Agricultural products, Foreign investment, Climate calendar, Climatic change, Risk return relationship, Food Security, Investment analysis, Export, Global commons, New agricultural enterprise
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