Addressing the agricultural financing gap in Malaysia via Manihah Agricultural Financing Model: will Islamic banks go the extra mile?

PurposeThis paper introduces the concept of manihah and develops a conceptual framework to address Malaysia's abandoned lands and food security issues.Design/methodology/approachThis is a conceptual paper based on insights from the existing literature and secondary data on food security, abando...

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Agricultural economics
Agricultural exports & imports
Agriculture
Banking industry
Banks
Coronaviruses
COVID-19
Economic development
Farmers
Financial institutions
Financing
Fisheries
Food prices
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Land purchases
Product development
Rice
Startups
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