Leadership, Innovation, and Stability in Bridging Agricultural Development Gaps: A Literature Review
Aldrees Ansary B. Guro
Discipline: Agriculture
Abstract:
This study addresses the gap in understanding how leadership, innovation, and socio-political
stability influence agricultural development. By conducting a literature review, this research aims to provide
insights into improving regional agricultural policies. The review focuses on leadership in agriculture, sociopolitical
dynamics, economic factors, and the role of innovation. Findings suggest that while global
initiatives and local efforts emphasize agribusiness for economic growth, regions like BARMM in the
Philippines face challenges such as weak data systems and structural barriers. The study concludes that
technological advancements and cooperative efforts are essential for sustainable agricultural development
in these regions, highlighting the need for targeted policies to enhance productivity and food security.
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