Agricultural Innovations, Rural Development and Globalization Processes in Central Asia
EEGA Fellow Golib Sanaev is organizing a workshop on „Agricultural Innovations, Rural Development and Globalization Processes in Central Asia”. The workshop will take place at IAMO in Halle (Saale), Germany, on 17 February 2020.
The full day workshop aims to bring together researchers from different disciplines to better understand processes of globalization and agricultural innovations towards agricultural and rural development in Central Asian countries. In order to exploit agriculture’s potential in a sustainable way, innovations as well as reforms of the current institutional environment are required. Challenges relate to non-transparent and poorly defined land ownership and tenure relations, a high discretionary involvement of governments in input and output markets, high transaction costs, inadequate access to credit for farmers and a limited provision of public goods and services. However, innovations and integration into global markets will have implications for structural changes, rural labour markets, rural socio-economy, as well as farmers’ behaviour. The important role of these processes has attracted attention of social scientists from various related fields, including agricultural economists. This workshop aims to build a platform for researchers working on topics related to Central Asian agriculture in order to share their ideas for further agricultural and rural development.
Please find the detailed workshop program here.
The workshop is organized in the framework of a research supported by the Leibniz ScienceCampus “Eastern Europe – Global Area” (EEGA).