A Partially Annotated Bibliography of Agricultural Development in the Caribbean RegionRural Development Division, Bureau for Latin America and the Caribbean, Agency for International Development, 1978 - Agriculture - 202 pages |
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Agricultural Development AID/W Anguilla Antigua April Argues Association Augustine Barbados Sugar Industry Belize Bridgetown British Honduras British Virgin Islands Bulletin Cajanus CARDI Caribbean Development Bank Caribbean Islands CARICOM Castries Cave Hill CFCS CIDA/B Commonwealth Caribbean December Development Plan Discusses Diseases Dissertation Dominica Eastern Caribbean Economic Development Economic Studies Evaluation export farmers Farming Fertilizer Fisheries Food and Nutrition Government Grenada Guyana Institute International ISER Jamaica Journal June Kitts LAC/DR/RD Land Tenure Livestock London Lucia March Marketing McGill University Ministry of Agriculture Ministry of Overseas Mona Montreal Montserrat National Nematodes Nevis Overseas Development Ph.D Pigeon Pea Plant Policy Port-of-Spain Problems Proceedings programs Project recommended Regional Report Research Resources Root Crops Roseau SAIG sector September Social and Economic Soil Sugar Cane Sugar Industry Review Sugarcane Trade Trinidad and Tobago Tropical Agriculture Trinidad U.S. Dept USAID/B Vegetable Vincent West Indian West Indies WIAEC Windward Islands WIST Meeting Yams
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Page 41 - November of 1967 and agreed that their respective business sectors would cooperate by means of "their most devoted participation to further the economic integration of Latin America, by improvement of the present systems of the Latin American Free Trade Association and the Central American Common Market, which should converge to create the Latin American Common Market after 1970 and to realize it within a maximum of 15 years.
Page 95 - A Structural Analysis of the Barbados Economy, 1968, with an Application to the Tourist Industry.
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Page 158 - Independence for Grenada, myth or reality? : Proceedings of a Conference on the Implications of Independence for Grenada / sponsored by the Institute of International Relations and the Department of Government, the University of the West Indies, St.
Page 21 - It is the aim of this thesis to explore the extent to which the systematic treatment of the social influences on the West Indian worker can be a fruitful adjunct to economic analysis in a study of productivity and economic development in this area.
Page 131 - Mennonite Agriculture in a Tropical Environment: An Analysis of the Development and Productivity of a Mid-latitude Agricultural System in British Honduras, Ph.D.
Page 71 - Jamaica, Trinidad and Tobago, Leeward Islands, Windward Islands, Barbados, and British Guiana, Projected Levels of Demand, Supply, and Imports of Agricultural Products to 1975.
Page 22 - Agricultural Research and Agricultural Development in Small Plantation Economies: The Case of the West Indies...