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4. MARKETING PROMOTION OF AGRIBUSIN
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of inefficiency. Coordinating the f
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such an undertaken can be a very us
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Improving Productivity/Management o
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Tools for a Purpose Simplistically
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4. Know Who You Are and Who You are
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5. Falling in Love with Technology
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ensure a pool of leaders for future
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1. BANGLADESH INTRODUCTION - 69 - A
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sector before any imports are allow
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C An inadequacy of appropriate tech
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now constitute 88 percent of frozen
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Second, the contribution of agricul
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During 1995-99, some commodities in
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Indonesia imported only a few commo
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Product Quality This issue has beco
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agribusiness sector attempts to rec
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3. ISLAMIC REPUBLIC OF IRAN INTRODU
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Food Processing Plants Food process
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denied. That creates economic imbal
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construction (11.6 percent), and th
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2. Operational Conditions This sect
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(b) When recommended by manufacture
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2. Supporting Production Automation
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Kang, S. K., 1994. “The State and
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5. MALAYSIA INTRODUCTION - 105 - Ab
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ROLES OF THE FARMERS’ ORGANIZATIO
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(e) warehousing facilities to assis
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land leased out by farmers to FOs.
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Cooperation between the government
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Department of Agriculture, 1994. Cr
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6. MONGOLIA INTRODUCTION - 117 - En
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Agricultural extension differs from
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C streamline the mechanism of long-
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7. NEPAL INTRODUCTION - 123 - Arjun
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* First eight months only. AGRIBUSI
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C directly to wholesale markets or
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dalmoth/chips, ketchup/squash/jam,
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Inadequate Infrastructure Storage f
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Technical and credit support is bei
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8. PAKISTAN INTRODUCTION - 137 - Ma
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C sugar industry - 78 sugar mills C
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9. PHILIPPINES INTRODUCTION - 143 -
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Continuation Item 1995 1996 1997 19
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Seventh was seaweed and carrageenan
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Development of Irrigation Systems O
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Trade and Investment Missions An in
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Executive Order 133 (Tariff Exempti
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Table 1. Contribution of Difference
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Table 5. Overall Export Performance
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The number of registered agro-indus
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extrusion cooked products. This typ
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technical transfer loans to enable
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C The formation of an organization
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Table 1. Cultivated Area, Yield, Pr
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substitution, export requirements a
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and prepare for global climate chan
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Major Factors Contributing to the S
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12. VIETNAM - 175 - Nguyen Thi Thuy
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The equipment used in processing te
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percent of the raw materials are su
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Strategic Solutions for Achieving S
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APO Seminar on Development of Agrib
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Vietnam Ms. Nguyen Thi Thuy Senior
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Asian Productivity Organization Hir