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Searca studies link gender equity, trade policy and digital finance to agricultural growth

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TO advance evidence-based agricultural and rural growth, the Southeast Asian Regional Center for Graduate Study and Research in Agriculture (Searca) has released three new Agriculture and Development Notes (ADNs), addressing persistent barriers in the region: gender gaps in research, uneven trade benefits, and limited finance access for smallholder farmers.

The ADNs examine distinct challenges but share a push for evidence-based solutions that prioritize inclusivity, stronger institutions, and data-driven policy. Together, they underscore Searca’s focus on translating research into practice to address Southeast Asia’s agricultural hurdles.

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