Agricultural Communications Documentation Center, Funk Library, University of Illinois Box: 147 Document Number: C23521
Notes:
In the e-book, E.Gelb and A. Offer (eds.), ICT in Agriculture: perspectives of technological innovation. Center for Agricultural Economic Research, Hebrew University of Jerusalem. 19 pages.
Hailu, Berhane (author) and Haile, Mitiku (author)
Format:
Book chapter
Publication Date:
2001
Published:
Ethiopia
Location:
Agricultural Communications Documentation Center, Funk Library, University of Illinois Document Number: D01212
Notes:
Pages 310-324 in Waters-Bayer (eds.), Farmer innovation in Africa: a source of inspiration for agricultural development. Earthscan Publications, Ltd., London, England. 362 pages.
Agricultural Communications Documentation Center, Funk Library, University of Illinois Document Number: D02016
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Pages 231-240 in J.B. Ambekar (ed.), Agricultural communication and sustainable development. Shruti Publications, Jaipur, India. 279 pages., Examines these grass-root level vocational training institutions designed to bridge the gap between available agricultural technologies and their application for increased production.
Agricultural Communications Documentation Center, Funk Library, University of Illinois Document Number: C21092
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Pages 539-543 in T.K. Warley (ed.), Agricultural producers and their markets. Oxford: Blackwell. 596 pages., Identifies needs for market intelligence, in terms of national concerns. Also describes these dimensions of market intelligence: (a) short-run news--to one week; (b) fairly short-run supply data--part of the production cycle; (c) middle run data, such as estimates of intent to plant or market--4-6 months; (d) long-run forecasts, from end of production period forward 10 years; (e) government price and production policies; and (f) consumer market news. "Middle and long-run information places a heavy burden on extension or advisory services."
Agricultural Communications Documentation Center, Funk Library, University of Illinois Document Number: C21989
Notes:
Pages 539-543 in T.K. Warley (ed.), Agricultural producers and their markets. Oxford: Blackwell. 596 pages., Identifies needs for market intelligence, in terms of national concerns. Also describes these dimensions of market intelligence: (a) short-run news--to one week; (b) fairly short-run supply data--part of the production cycle; (c) middle run data, such as estimates of intent to plant or market--4-6 months; (d) long-run forecasts, from end of production period forward 10 years; (e) government price and production policies; and (f) consumer market news. "Middle and long-run information places a heavy burden on extension or advisory services."