Livestock Production in Kedah, Malaya (1909–1940): The Key to Achieving Food Security, Economic Growth, and Responsible Consumption Under the British
Muhamad Shahrun Aiman Mohd Daud,
Mohd Firdaus Abdullah,
Arba’iyah Mohd Noor
et al.
Abstract:The expansion of the British Empire during the 18th and 19th centuries significantly shaped livestock policies and agricultural practices in their colonies. It is argued here that understanding the British colonial experience in Kedah offers valuable perspectives on how responsible and sustainable livestock production can contribute to addressing the challenges of food security around the world. The current academic study employed a historical method and qualitative approach to investigate the impact of Britis… Show more
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