The impact of world crude oil price on the liberalisation of Malaysia’s paddy industry

Malaysia has adopted an open economy policy to boost its economic growth and per capita income. As a small and open economy, the country is susceptible to external shocks such as the 2008 financial crisis. Moreover, the increase in the international food price and the shortage of food in early...

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Main Author: Siti ‘Aisyah Baharudin
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Language:English
Published: Penerbit Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia 2018
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spelling ukm-132722019-08-08T22:02:06Z http://journalarticle.ukm.my/13272/ The impact of world crude oil price on the liberalisation of Malaysia’s paddy industry Siti ‘Aisyah Baharudin, Malaysia has adopted an open economy policy to boost its economic growth and per capita income. As a small and open economy, the country is susceptible to external shocks such as the 2008 financial crisis. Moreover, the increase in the international food price and the shortage of food in early 2008 imposed a new challenge to the national paddy sector. Besides, the increase in average world crude oil prices from USD 69.08 per barrel in 2007 to USD 101.56 per barrel in 2009 saw accompanied escalation in world food commodity prices, resulting in increases in input costs and hence the cost for food production. This paper examines the impact of the world crude oil price on the liberalisation of Malaysia’s paddy industry using system dynamics analysis. The two types of inputs impacted by crude oil price are fuel and fertiliser price. The results showed that 120 litre per hectare of diesel and petrol is the rate of fuel used in paddy production. The fertiliser consumption is 388.53 kilogram per hectare. The removal of fuel subsidies accompanied by the increase in the world crude oil prices significantly impacts farmers’ income and productivity levels as it triggers higher production expenses. The simulation results of the policy suggest that the subsidy rationalisation programme will free up more funds for product development such as precision farming technology as well as increased farm practices by farmers. Penerbit Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia 2018-11 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://journalarticle.ukm.my/13272/1/29100-89091-1-PB.pdf Siti ‘Aisyah Baharudin, (2018) The impact of world crude oil price on the liberalisation of Malaysia’s paddy industry. Geografia : Malaysian Journal of Society and Space, 14 (4). pp. 308-321. ISSN 2180-2491 http://ejournals.ukm.my/gmjss/issue/view/1144
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description Malaysia has adopted an open economy policy to boost its economic growth and per capita income. As a small and open economy, the country is susceptible to external shocks such as the 2008 financial crisis. Moreover, the increase in the international food price and the shortage of food in early 2008 imposed a new challenge to the national paddy sector. Besides, the increase in average world crude oil prices from USD 69.08 per barrel in 2007 to USD 101.56 per barrel in 2009 saw accompanied escalation in world food commodity prices, resulting in increases in input costs and hence the cost for food production. This paper examines the impact of the world crude oil price on the liberalisation of Malaysia’s paddy industry using system dynamics analysis. The two types of inputs impacted by crude oil price are fuel and fertiliser price. The results showed that 120 litre per hectare of diesel and petrol is the rate of fuel used in paddy production. The fertiliser consumption is 388.53 kilogram per hectare. The removal of fuel subsidies accompanied by the increase in the world crude oil prices significantly impacts farmers’ income and productivity levels as it triggers higher production expenses. The simulation results of the policy suggest that the subsidy rationalisation programme will free up more funds for product development such as precision farming technology as well as increased farm practices by farmers.
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The impact of world crude oil price on the liberalisation of Malaysia’s paddy industry
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title The impact of world crude oil price on the liberalisation of Malaysia’s paddy industry
title_short The impact of world crude oil price on the liberalisation of Malaysia’s paddy industry
title_full The impact of world crude oil price on the liberalisation of Malaysia’s paddy industry
title_fullStr The impact of world crude oil price on the liberalisation of Malaysia’s paddy industry
title_full_unstemmed The impact of world crude oil price on the liberalisation of Malaysia’s paddy industry
title_sort impact of world crude oil price on the liberalisation of malaysia’s paddy industry
publisher Penerbit Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia
publishDate 2018
url http://journalarticle.ukm.my/13272/
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