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  1. Library Resource
    Conference Papers & Reports
    December, 1995
    Thailand, Asia, South-Eastern Asia

    The Thai cassava production and processing industry heavily depends on the export market, mainly the European Economic Community (EEC). With the anticipated removal of the preferential tariff treatment of Thai tapioca to the EEC, a lower level of importation and/or lower prices for Thai cassava products are imminent. Thai government policy is to reduce the cassava-planted area and help farmers increase productivity. In response to this situation, higher yielding cultivars with higher starch content in the roots are required.

  2. Library Resource
    Policy Papers & Briefs
    December, 1995
    Bangladesh, United States of America, Japan, Malaysia, Denmark, Sri Lanka, Indonesia, United Kingdom, Netherlands, India, Maldives, Thailand, Asia

    This is a weighty report of formidable bulk and understandably so. Rarely has a Workshop in Bangladesh or anywhere else been so comprehensive in mandate or assembled such an array of fisheries expertise. Why was the workshop held? Quite simply, to give effect to Bangladesh's vision of fisheries development and management, set forth in its Perspective Development Plan for 1995-2010.

  3. Library Resource
    Journal Articles & Books
    December, 1995
    Pakistan, Netherlands, Thailand, Costa Rica, Maldives, China

    This publication presents guidelines originally published in 1985 as FAO Investment Technical Paper No. 1 and revised in 1995 as Technical Paper No. 7. This 2005 web PDF version generally follows the 1995 print edition, but includes several updated sections. These guidelines have been prepared to help in the design of agricultural investment projects in developing countries.

  4. Library Resource
    Journal Articles & Books
    December, 1995
    Tanzania, Vietnam, Thailand, Africa, Asia

    Ce numro d'Unasylva commmore les 50 ans d'exprience et d'engagement de la FAO en faveur du dveloppement international de la foresterie. Malgr un thme rtrospectif, ce numro est nettement orient vers l'avenir. Les articles rdigs par des responsables du Dpartement des forts sont consacrs aux principaux problmes qui se posent aujourd'hui en matire de foresterie mondiale et aux dfis qu'il faudra relever. Ils tirent aussi les enseignements de l'exprience passe.

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    Journal Articles & Books
    December, 1995
    Angola, Benin, United States of America, Burundi, Sweden, Germany, Peru, Indonesia, Canada, Finland, Uruguay, Thailand, Laos, Singapore, Malaysia, Italy, Botswana, Brazil, India, Russia, Norway

    This presentation brings together information from the Global Forest Resources Assessment 1990, the FAO Yearbook of Forest Products, the 1994 State of Food and Agriculture special chapter, ‘Forest Development and Policy Dilemmas’, the Forestry Chapter of Agriculture Towards 2010 and The Challenge of Sustainable Forest Management. These FAO reports analyse the state of forest resources and the role of forests in sustainable development, and provide background information for FAO's report to the Secretariat of the Commission on Sustainable Development.

  6. Library Resource
    Journal Articles & Books
    December, 1995
    United States of America, Gambia, Guatemala, China, Indonesia, Australia, United Kingdom, Canada, Costa Rica, Thailand, Nepal, Laos, Philippines, Malaysia, Italy, Ecuador, Brazil, India, Uganda, Papua New Guinea, Ghana

    The International Expert Consultation on Non-Wood Forest Products, hosted by the Ministry of Forestry, Government of Indonesia, was held in Yogyakarta, 17-27 January 1995. This was the first world-level meeting exclusively to draw attention on the problems and potentials of non-wood forest products.

  7. Library Resource
    Journal Articles & Books
    December, 1995
    Tanzania, Vietnam, Thailand, Africa, Asia

    This issue of Unasylva commemorates 50 years of FAO's experience in and commitment to international forestry development. Notwithstanding this focus, the issue is essentially forward-looking. Articles written by senior officers of the Forestry Department consider key issues facing world forestry today, and challenges for the future. Lessons are also drawn from past experience.

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