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a reduction of specoal "project-related"<br />
(3) There will be<br />
resource development as<br />
costs involving supplemental water<br />
programs to provide basic water needs to poor rural villages<br />
Project replibecome<br />
generalized throughout the Northeast.<br />
cation could then introduce the overall project approach to<br />
tambons and villages that are already endowed with ponds,<br />
wells, etc-<br />
A<strong>part</strong> from the facilitating effect of reduced<br />
unit costs, the Project will consciously promote replication<br />
?W) The emphasis on collecting<br />
through several means:<br />
soiis, rainfail, etc. will provide a<br />
detailed information crn<br />
solid basis for understanding the environment under which<br />
certain technology produces benefits and, concomitantly, for<br />
areas suitable for introduction of the same<br />
selecting<br />
Pro~ect tunds will iUnance activities to<br />
technology, (2)<br />
identify and disseminate Knowledge about techniques which<br />
speca.al studies, technical<br />
appear useful, including:<br />
reports, workshops, rield days, newsletters, radio programs,<br />
and a periodically updated handbook of operational met-<br />
Use of the existing extension structure and<br />
hodologies. (3)<br />
nd province levels<br />
involvement of othe: orficials at amphce<br />
will mean that information about successful innovations will<br />
immedlately get intc the hands of government officials in<br />
the best position to promote these innovations elsewhere<br />
within their jurisditicn.<br />
Other aspects of the Project which promote<br />
.ts direct associaticn with the four<br />
replication include<br />
provincial agrwcotur.i development committees and existing<br />
regiona ,nati.Ona! ccmmittees, and its training/seminar<br />
introduce a wide range of RTG officials<br />
components which will<br />
(as well an local merchants) to the ?ro3ect who have responareas<br />
outside of the 8 tambons.<br />
sibilites/Aitetests in<br />
3. Tacti<br />
it needs to be emphasized that these five organizing<br />
to be used in the establ::hment of an agriculconcepts<br />
are<br />
Considerable<br />
tural development process in ProjecL timbonB.<br />
required in the implementation of this<br />
flexibility will me<br />
in order tc assure the suitability of<br />
type of Projezt<br />
local cizrumniances, Therefote,<br />
Project activities to<br />
ombcn implerather<br />
than devplsp even .llustrative derailad<br />
would have a tendency to p:e-empt the<br />
mentation plans .ch<br />
local ptcblems, NERAD Project<br />
cooperative resolution of<br />
design activities have fzcused on def.cg the range of