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B. Technology Generation and Transfer by Farmer Organizations In the late sixties , and more intensely in early 1970's , farmer organizations began to directly participate in activities related to the adaptation and , diffusion of ... | |
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The articulation of technology generation to actual demand for technology . ... of these components to the overall system and the efficiency of mechanisms of coordination and diffusion of information ( circled number 4 in Figure 1 ) . | |
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and the second being extension - diffusion and application2 . It is important to stress the ... The research stage is the generation of technology stage and has been the most emphasized stage . So much so that it is often said that this ... | |
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A natural outcome of this was both an economic policy which induced an increase in agricultural production , and the creation of efficient institutions responsible for the generation and diffusion of new technology . | |
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... Technology generation and diffusion in an uncertain environment : Alternative approaches to maize production in Mexico , Ph.D Thesis , Food Research Institute , Stanford University , 1990 . ingreso del hogar en aquellos predios ... | |
 | Alain De Janvry - 1989 - 162 páginas
... and the generation of new landsaving technologies of the " Green Revolution " type , presented an opportunity to ... and farmer participation in technology generation and diffusion will greatly improve the chances of achieving high ... | |
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... b) a carefully structured, active and sustainable sectoral policy that focuses largely on technology generation, technology diffusion, human capital development, and credit for the farm population of smallholders and disadvantaged ... | |
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In this process ( see Fig.1 ) the stages of technology generation and adaptation , consolidation , validation and diffusion are distinguished . From the viewpoint of institutional functions , specialisation tends to isolate the ... | |
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Consequently both and economic policy which should induce an increase in agricultural production and the existence of efficient institutions responsible for the generation and diffusion of new technology was a natural autcome . | |
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