S1h I'KU iU. "j* o om7~i.&~: e TO9IIAT 1 HAII C AWIICULTLIAL UkV$L0i4LNT is P5 S1 TlIPIAR Pos.,ea NARRATIVESUMMAY 5&IN C1411 T he,04d.1 ehll) i. M 01 OJECt .. VILY VERIFIABLE INDICATOS M .m........ OmuI AiabweveueMI ... .A..em.. ... (A-3) - 04lia"TT1. MEANSOF VERIFICATION AOPI UNPORTANT 0 l i....e.s gbeI...." i (A.) l~rkloI almoI°ooolrfl ' (A-0 rWprI ~l Ithuial' k+':N; J~ 1.m titnuo.In I (11tne hI~clltblt Ic9C 91 Ime 99 . 'jf 9999n i Iitowo I9*9i9. o~'M IIt i~. a tittud realI ii o por tarm , 19' , IC 994 9itgi an 9 9I~I I nud 1uI itl atlIl~ toouric'r(9 t*hLlihog.9. .. 9.njilly titNrt.l.h..9iL rflatiVe LOa 99 l :n 7 va aativoy d utab1e pri.cenI chni-lit IIIthatnatin, sructures. i.* 9,uwtr lilvn:'ino (.9 atuvt# I 9 * 1 * 9... , O. a.J, i I iy Of Iiltbic .110u , aI to i t VAnt h .a.U ..of 11. ~'vua~Jcrqultural survicum utdecnmcoprilito. Proh+'L~an l NOP6h1:(1 1) ' " ;lr",0.1 .11 Poolaei i ieti , iot oA foro:lOIi 9 I lporw (1 -4) . . Lw9l i'.hl it9i tr uui9.,t ILI9VU Pd99burl (if l iar t 9.I. Thariland A rv.i.l 'tc,.i .2.. atirlcultural duvelul99999:. 9),9g.ramf . oz I9crt..9g..g tr _:( ~i!:rl~zieu' :: ivry eIt 99999 o . prLc J jU~laI ly0m lit 99 ralo...9.' 14rLnq .11o11 .nl it/M.. eI tir qua ity of -JS L. t 9U994Wcd 999 V111a0ltrd y h - I, ii.,cir cneash aelthcullurel Inco l, bi 9.1to, 0,,. ee ; ,.j9tit 4t99919l91A SIlotriarm (e ll. I"l .9 u.. I ,i i .4 .' 9 . ,li. i l9, ij, t.ii.i.1 d.-iiot ri opowad byI'w S. 'Mmin~i n..ti ity4irm and orthler project "t..ch t..l..,r IntIa li.t.lud arlcultural developowienti a9n9Area basid pianne99di or applIcation In otlher aea.. 6., (Iii.'-UI9ll Acea based farling syemt I. I, 4.L iuI , Vkl9y1.. l, |1arin 1:1iA l i, 'l 9 ' Ii-It 1 0 1.2 ,.,It tuLral teit a vl thit ol, i t 1 l .& t . .... Ji .9uIh i n q l. r i vh tUl'tu& l 999. 9 Clu J. 9,99..vt- I rijleI3LU - ilvity %rjit1 itciriu.i110,1ai v ulbt,ti Is. .w r Vn..'rnti ll 49 111999 t a . .9u9Vi t.9.99 9 Il i. j'I .99.*.9. I.9Ili99I9I9 I99 woo t'i.Ih'lw lltiunsIo. 1. . l tC0 doUIi LU Wi i p ol le. A ".. I . 4. s roal Laal Alsioll room aa e;iild9 gree .91rum dvlia u tc will,active c9ual-0nan. Cllating to at ls.at 3 major weaknesses In Nurthlloath7ilnd farming@yetm. Owsoema(C-1) U~wsedeM*e0p'A (0.2) (C.))mes Asa~oya tpoa (C-4) I . Iarming practices uUiLablo to land, climatic, and socio*oaonomio cOllditi299 adopted. 2. AdeIuatel ot.Ufnlon and other ar-riculturou UPpurt servica; beLing provided and utilized in targeat aruas. 3. Sl.unoni1Lcduva19l99l99L Un avallble water resource s for eupplla 1ental a8jrlculturil and domestic Unam. 4 "loau..... 4. Iauurch4191 99J99)f99t~t1i99 program for cantinuous refinement of raintod farminJ .ystOlml, . S. . *lrltotargeted 5. Agricultural davyluprint I., Kovusiau9Jdwil practicua ddi.itudll ch car-- I. Evaluations/ I-oil (or ubuiiteClcu/rdah url99999l011el t viawii. orupcul water ,tlliitlun, olue.l9 h19.b19dr9y, fileriv, 2. Project reports. aurI~illurv, i*'JulUIMl9t .:.d sl.9 mull cunarvltlun. 3. IrrG records, ~. 'iuwi9a~ua,24telane~an frmr 4. Sital visit:: a19.99aenari.fieald swalwulra An9d4 Asiantac, 7 dltrIct offIcl.9., u.d 12 subject matter PI9clAl. late Irlll4 i911In plaicl' 1 tagubii extension faclIt11 onstrucita.; extanion radio oup9Prt prurma; I moubillunit luipped aind.uperstIoBl publicattuon r.,l9lsl 'd1trlbutidIn prujet.t areasl detailed gull eld 1 . ms. p 99re994rd9 " l mpl.wold leratat himita ijrvhls ma9hlelabun .. setabllihadrid 999ia91t1n g. wasa-jutncial I, 1 5U . atur xtruwturoo. 1500 0'll ow w And It filter willlesm Inipla.. 4. Demoiotrurtilsa o tallnc moll ssUlorst i .. untato publlic )lidui for io9Ad/fotral aat. tmhod, Active rsarch prolram underway oiurelyl elof prlljectare tarIng myolt,asandirs.ilutlun of kay problems and pro 1. Recommendod farminq practicos acceptabla and dllied by fatrur . 2, Suitable land made availablu for inLerventin n. Rai9,nfall patterns do not devote markedly from expecta ti[ll. i. 4. Nuceatsary farm inputu and Infrastructure not addrusued by pro ct tre adequately availahla In lrocteea. . Viillaio and dsltrt. *juvornirOL as wall Om i ', 1lii cooperate fully with project staff. .- 4 :process fitting farmer needs and government resources and capabilities: -( I+Suitable adminlstra- (a) StlIn tive aystem procedure for an area development projecti duction constrlints. !. gatabllsh i.t of an Interactive and. cuplicabla prctise In macliprojecttasbon for matching governm.ent resources and tamer neesa Agricultural devulopment. 0. Project malnsl, system operting In accordance with prlnciplee and concepts outlined (b) . . ...... . p - gram or omlaony action. gram in pro act papdr. ir. VIllagKeu sld &.O99alursiglixedto sakl inturle4d du.cilmh toil 9li neede tr project * e.cctvlclum and hnve cApacity to plan and i1pla "an. tlleU activltlee l+vsa (0.1) I .9.mlmallam Targel (Typ. cl Qeimlilj) (D-2) (D3) A,s lla,f p'vd"1l, ,o' (D-4) project reports, 1. Adaquatu numbers of julalill d Pauonnal. r1. 2. buI~pli auid LiqJuIPMuIL. (bigu i'lial I Iuu .lI s AIIuua)xal vaiu.9tLoi0999, pursonnal .rLilable,. 3. TrainInij. aito visits. z. 2.Idl9I9i9 999tL.Ji'.L.'d I1.n lld b~lu ui-I9 J n doutlluad. 4. Technical AslaitLailu. rn ,9:9n'II , ' j J J rM/ ,,9l lt 5. Ad i 9I utIIt OlaulliLlom J. All aljili'ulLurul 9pu9 trauly fe 6. Cu9lmLruLlLun It water runourcuot land 4 . M OvailAbla. +tti t rr4 'u " arkul I ,J/Cu91t Iut. ,. 7. Pundaot foL mutige, IInuu999 . vubuidy, seminars, pur dlum/ lodging. 6. Plant seed/fish Sad/aninAl acted.. t 9, Surveys, desonstrationlll, 0.Etialuation'motiltll~iuI. C .. . . : "+ . ,' .dr9... uoounii.Z.3~9 +++'+ :++ ,.+.++, +.+ p+'t ,+-,.+:. - . ,.: +. .
4 4 4 E j .'pr.'%:>4'e4'." :t e re. p4'~' 4' DEC IPIN F PRJqLAEA NE -'ROJE"T TM'.S' 4 V 4A4~c44.rEXkr4444 'M A ha a e a ffo .. i ,s l c r a -ee f rIi&tion'i gIro'c g ~ ~eV~.~.i~ri& tmbon'ozV 'hs-Norhest"aNotesfor-the ,Si 'Sa Cfraiya~~~ inu 5 hs'secLri.lodstribbtes soe the ~ site~around the' vegiort "as ~a meanG of facilitate future ~ expa Ision 02f 6ucce!sfu.i. projeczt'activities overIwide,,Iareas of the4 No~rtheast,~ YTkLk. following
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UNITED STATES INTERNATIONAL DEVELOP
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Title V Technical Feasibility Analy
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HH = Household IBRD = International
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I. Design Team vi Project Design Cr
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NEROA, MOAC (1981) vii-, Village Le
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THAILAND UNITED STATES INTERNATIONA
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I hereby: d. Waivers xi i: Based up
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1. Addendum to Project Paper A. Org
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B. Farming Systems and Demonstratio
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PART I - RECOMMENDATiGNS, SUMMARY.
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a , itTechnicat ATpep roa it-is n,,
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pro3ects primarily--roads, 6arry±n
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