An Identification of a Spatial Interaction Towards Rice Import in Selected ASEAN+3 Countries

  • Yusiana E
  • Hakim D
  • Novianti T
  • et al.
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Abstract

Rice turns out as significant commodity in order to meet people’s needs of food on a half of the world's population. Rice is the most consumed commodity in Asia and wold, especially countries that are members of the ASEAN+3. The need for rice that is a basic necessity must be met, thus, the supply must be maintained as well to meet the needs of staple food, and every country conducts a trade through import activities. This study aims at examining whether there is a spatial interaction of rice import in the ASEAN+3. The results of the Moran I Test show that there is a spatial interaction on rice import in the ASEAN+3 towards 11 selected countries. Trade groupings (agglomeration) were also identified in the trade area. Identification of trade groupings occurs in several countries regarding countries that are in the low-high quadrant such as Vietnam, Thailand, Republic of Korea and Indonesia.

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Yusiana, E., Hakim, D., Novianti, T., & Syaukat, Y. (2022). An Identification of a Spatial Interaction Towards Rice Import in Selected ASEAN+3 Countries. HABITAT, 33(1), 13–23. https://doi.org/10.21776/ub.habitat.2022.033.1.2

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