About Wanglin Ma
Wanglin Ma is a professor of applied economics at the Department of Global Value Chains and Trade, Faculty of Agribusiness and Commerce, Lincoln University, New Zealand.Mechanization Driving the Future of Agriculture in Asia
Agricultural mechanization boosts production by using machinery for tasks like plowing, irrigation, and harvesting to increase efficiency, reduce labor intensity, and alleviate seasonal labor shortages.
How the Internet is Revolutionizing Sustainable Agriculture in Asia
Internet use can fosters a more sustainable future for agriculture through improved farm management and farm performance.
Linking Farmers to Markets Through Agricultural Cooperatives and E-Commerce in Asia
Market participation profoundly impacts farmers’ livelihoods and well-being by boosting household incomes and contributing to food and nutrition security.
Climate-Smart Agriculture for a Sustainable Future
Climate-smart agriculture is crucial for increasing farmers' resilience to climate change and promoting a sustainable future for agricultural sectors.
Classifying garbage for improving well-being in rural People’s Republic of China
The mismanagement of domestic waste in rural areas places stress on the environment and compromises people's quality of life.
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