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Presentation by L. Harlan Davis, Deputy Director General of the Inter-American Institute for Cooperation on Agriculture (IICA) at the PLANALC Seminar Port of Spain, Trinidad&Tobago, April 18-19, 1991
(IICA, 1991)
The document presents the forum celebrated in Republic of Trinidad and Tobago and related to caribbean agricultural development. The contents: the world scenario; obstacles and opportunities for caribbean agriculture; ...
Report on the opportunities and constraints for non-traditional agricultural exports in the U.S. market: as part of the study on the competitiveness of the agriculture sector in the lesser antilles
(IICA, 1998)
The purpuse of this report is to provide insight into the currento forces driving change in the U.S. market for nontraditional agricultural products and to identify the primary opportunities and constraints to prospective ...
II Annual Conference Jamaican Society for Agricultural Sciences: Political and economic dimensions of technology transfer
(IICA, 1992)
This brief paper attempts to provide a general overview of the political and economic dimension vis-a-vis technology transfer. It suggests a broad agenda for understanding some of the inter-relationships between agricultural ...
Directory of agricultural technology development and transfer systems in the Caribbean
(IICA, 1993)
The directory of technology development and transfer systems in the Caribbean is presented, it is divided according to countries and institutions involved.
IICA's Caribbean strategy and current initiatives in the Caribbean region
(IICA, 1998)
This document explain the MTP has the following basic principles: decentralization with five centres including the Caribbean with the largest number of countries, participatory approach (outside and within IICA), market ...
The single european market of 1992: implications and policy options for Caribbean agriculture
(IICA, 1991)
The single European market of 1992 has raised the possibility of the Caribbean losing its preferential markets for its main exports, sugar and bananas. While the available evidence at this point in time does not indicate ...