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Rejoinder to Comments on “The Future of Rice in Asia: Public and Private Rolesâ€

David Dawe () and C. Peter Timmer ()
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David Dawe: 1Independent Consultant, formerly with the International Rice Research Institute (IRRI), and the UN Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO)
C. Peter Timmer: Harvard University, USA

Asian Journal of Agriculture and Development, 2025, vol. 22, issue 1, 15-17

Abstract: Dawe and Timmer responded to the insightful critiques by Briones and Wong, who each highlight important but distinct perspectives: Briones urges deeper analysis of structural transformation, price stabilization, and climate challenges, while Wong emphasizes practical insights from private sector innovations and evolving trade realities. Acknowledging the value of both views, the authors focus their reply on specific points raised and express strong support for a proposed regional research initiative on the future of rice in Asia.

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Date: 2025
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