Book Review ‘Farm Economics & Management in
Malaysia: Principles and Practices’ (Malay Version)
Volume 1 - Issue 4
Uqbah Iqbal*
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- School of History, Politics and Strategy, National University of Malaysia, Malaysia
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Uqbah Iqbal, School of History, Politics and Strategy, National University of Malaysia, Malaysia
Received: October 10, 2018; Published: October 17, 2018
DOI: 10.32474/SJPBS.2018.01.000120
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Abstract
Written by Mohd. Ghazali Mohayidin and Habibah Rohany, the
writing of this book focuses on the systematic use of plantation
management systems, especially on matters relating to storing
records such as balance sheets, income statements to facilitate
those involved with farm management to make an analysis of
the profits or efficiency of farm management that during this is
ignored. Each reader of this book is either a student at a higher
education center, an agricultural officer, an expansion agent,
an estate manager or a farmer who owns small plantations
individually or in groups is expected to benefit from this book.
This book contains examples taken from local plantation practices
and practices to facilitate readers understand the economic
theories and management concepts that play an important role
in the success of the plantation system in Malaysia.
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