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孟加拉国农业综合企业报告 - 2018年第四季度
Food security and environmental concerns are driving change in the Asian agribusiness sector, with agricultural giants
such as China and India modernising their production complexes by rationalising support policies and addressing excessive use of
inputs. Australia and China will lead in the race to integrate IoT technology in their agribusiness sectors, while frontier markets in the
Mekong struggle to improve traceability and quality control systems. Meanwhile, consumer preferences will be affected by dietary
shifts and the region will see considerable uncertainty owing to China’s ongoing trade dispute with the US.
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印度尼西亚农业部门报告(2018-2019年)
Agriculture plays an important role in the economic and rural development of Indonesia. It generates
over 13% of Indonesia’s GDP and is the country’s biggest employer, providing work to a third of the
labour force. The sector satisfies the need for food of 261mn Indonesian citizens and about 13mn
tourists every year. Agricultural land covers a third of the country’s territory. Indonesia is among the
top world producers of palm oil, natural rubber, cocoa, coffee and rice. Indonesia’s long tradition of
fishing and fish-rich waters make it one of the world’s most important fish and seafood producers.
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中国农业综合企业报告 - 2018年第四季度
Food security and environmental concerns are driving change in the Asian agribusiness sector, with agricultural giants
such as China and India modernising their production complexes by rationalising support policies and addressing excessive use of
inputs. Australia and China will lead in the race to integrate IoT technology in their agribusiness sectors, while frontier markets in the
Mekong struggle to improve traceability and quality control systems. Meanwhile, consumer preferences will be affected by dietary
shifts and the region will see considerable uncertainty owing to China’s ongoing trade dispute with the US.