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Commodity systems assessment methodology for problem and project identification Proceedings of a workshop

Por: La Gra, J | Planella, I | Seepersad, M | IICA, Port-of-Spain (Trinidad y Tobago) | Central Marketing Agency, St. Augustine (Trinidad y Tobago) | West Indies Univ., St. Augustine (Trinidad y Tobago) | Ministry of Food Production, and Marine Exploitation, St. Augustine (Trinidad y Tobago) | Workshop on Post Harvest Handling of Horticultural Commodities for Export St. Augustine (Trinidad y Tobago) 25-27 Jun 1990.
Tipo de material: ArtículoArtículoSeries Reports, Results and Recommendations from Technical Events Series A2/TT (IICA) no. 90-04. Editor: St. Augustine (Trinidad y Tobago) 1990Descripción: p. 10-31.ISSN: 0253-4746.Tema(s): COMERCIALIZACION | AGROINDUSTRIA | DESARROLLO ECONOMICO | SISTEMAS DE COMERCIALIZACION | PRODUCCION | PROYECTOS DE DESARROLLO | INVESTIGACION DE MERCADOS | METODOSResumen: The document summarizes a recently publish methodological approach for studying commodity systems (emphasizing preproduction, production, postharvest and marketing aspects), identifying priority problems and formulating realistic solution to the problems identified. It identifies the type of information which should be collected to give a clear understanding of a commodity systems anb its inter-relationships. The CSAM methodology has been tested in ASEAN and Caribbean countries and has proven to be a useful method for facilitating inter-institucional and interdisciplinary cooperation in the prioritization of problems and in the identification of feasible development projects. (MIBA)

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The document summarizes a recently publish methodological approach for studying commodity systems (emphasizing preproduction, production, postharvest and marketing aspects), identifying priority problems and formulating realistic solution to the problems identified. It identifies the type of information which should be collected to give a clear understanding of a commodity systems anb its inter-relationships. The CSAM methodology has been tested in ASEAN and Caribbean countries and has proven to be a useful method for facilitating inter-institucional and interdisciplinary cooperation in the prioritization of problems and in the identification of feasible development projects. (MIBA)

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