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Professor Randy Stringer is affiliated with the University of Adelaide, specializing in agricultural economics and development policy. His research focuses on policy outcomes, smallholder farming systems, and sustainable agricultural practices in Indonesia and other developing regions. Key themes include market integration for high-value commodities, environmental policy design, and the socio-economic impacts of agricultural technologies. His work frequently addresses challenges faced by small-scale farmers in adopting innovations like hybrid seeds and climate-resilient crop varieties.
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Research interests emphasize interdisciplinary approaches to agricultural development, encompassing risk management, intra-household dynamics, and the interplay between policy and socio-ecological systems. His publications highlight issues such as hidden income effects on household expenditure, certification impacts on crop adoption, and the role of environmental services in agricultural landscapes.
Recent articles analyze trends in Indonesia’s agrifood systems, including supermarket-channel participation by smallholders, dynamics of chemical input use, and biodiversity conservation narratives. No specific awards or grants are documented in the provided texts, though his extensive publication record reflects sustained academic engagement.
Labs/teams: No specific research groups or institutional affiliations beyond the University of Adelaide are mentioned.