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Emerging roles of the public and private sectors of maize seed industries in the developing world / Lopez-Pereira, Miguel A.
Title : Emerging roles of the public and private sectors of maize seed industries in the developing world Material Type: printed text Authors: Lopez-Pereira, Miguel A. ; , Publisher: Mexico : CIMMYT Publication Date: 1995 Pagination: 84 Keywords: Seed industry; production; Private farms; Maize Emerging roles of the public and private sectors of maize seed industries in the developing world [printed text] / Lopez-Pereira, Miguel A. ; , . - Mexico : CIMMYT, 1995 . - 84.
Keywords: Seed industry; production; Private farms; Maize Copies (1)
Barcode Call number Media type Location Section Status NR-3433 NR-3433, Document NARC Library Documents Available Maize research development and seed production in India: contributions of the public and private sectors / Singh, R.P.
Title : Maize research development and seed production in India: contributions of the public and private sectors Material Type: printed text Authors: Singh, R.P. ; , Publisher: Mexico : CIMMYT Publication Date: 1995 Pagination: 46 Keywords: Seed production; Development policies; industry; Private investment; Seeds Maize research development and seed production in India: contributions of the public and private sectors [printed text] / Singh, R.P. ; , . - Mexico : CIMMYT, 1995 . - 46.
Keywords: Seed production; Development policies; industry; Private investment; Seeds Proceedings; workshop on assessing the priority needs of private sector dairy enterprises in Nepal
Title : Proceedings; workshop on assessing the priority needs of private sector dairy enterprises in Nepal Material Type: printed text Authors: , Publisher: Washington DC : Chemonics International Consulting Division Publication Date: 1995 Pagination: 94 Keywords: Dairy industry; Private enterprises; Daries Proceedings; workshop on assessing the priority needs of private sector dairy enterprises in Nepal [printed text] / , . - Washington DC : Chemonics International Consulting Division, 1995 . - 94.
Keywords: Dairy industry; Private enterprises; Daries Copies (1)
Barcode Call number Media type Location Section Status NR-516 NR-516, Document NARC Library Documents Available Value addition through product diversification in fingermillet: a experiences from kaski site, nepal / Sanjaya Gyawali
in Proceedings of Progress Review Workshop of Fingermillet under IFAD-NUS Project - Nepal Component, January 28, 2005 / NARC
Title : Value addition through product diversification in fingermillet: a experiences from kaski site, nepal Material Type: printed text Authors: Sanjaya Gyawali ; Bharat Bhandari, Author ; Subedi, Anil, Author ; Deepak K Rijal, Author Publication Date: 2005 Pagination: 70-77 p. Languages : English (eng) Keywords: Finger millet value addition , private entrepreneurs, landrace conservation, public awareness Abstract: Ll-B!RD in partneship with of private entrepreneurs initiated value addition through product diversification and marker promotion in one of the socially neglected but nutritionally rich food crop: finger millet in Pokhara Nepal. The local interdisciplinary· team identified working modality through participatoryworkshops involving private entrepreneurs such as Madhav's cafe, Shital Agro-products as well as public sectors such as regional food laboratory, agriculture extension and academic institutions. A few popular value added products developed, include millet Bread, Cookies, Rolls, roasted .Millet based flour (Knophe) and Namkin.These products were targeted to a wide range of consumers: intellectual, diabet ics, and young generation people in urban areas. Similarly, twenty one women farmers from seven rural and peri-urban villages were trained to develop resource person for diversifying millet foods like Namkin , Haluwa,Malpuwa, Selroti etc. suitable for household preparations. These millet products were demonstrated in local fairs and festivals and other special occasions like world food day to collect consumers' feedback, raise awareness as well as promoting in the market. In response to these initiatives, some private entrepreneurs such as Annapuma Pouroti Udgyog, Sital Agro product and Kundhar Khaja Udyog have entered into commercial production and marketing of finger millet based products in Pokhara.
Link for e-copy: http://elibrary.narc.gov.np/?r=527 Value addition through product diversification in fingermillet: a experiences from kaski site, nepal [printed text] / Sanjaya Gyawali ; Bharat Bhandari, Author ; Subedi, Anil, Author ; Deepak K Rijal, Author . - 2005 . - 70-77 p.
in Proceedings of Progress Review Workshop of Fingermillet under IFAD-NUS Project - Nepal Component, January 28, 2005 / NARC
Languages : English (eng)
Keywords: Finger millet value addition , private entrepreneurs, landrace conservation, public awareness Abstract: Ll-B!RD in partneship with of private entrepreneurs initiated value addition through product diversification and marker promotion in one of the socially neglected but nutritionally rich food crop: finger millet in Pokhara Nepal. The local interdisciplinary· team identified working modality through participatoryworkshops involving private entrepreneurs such as Madhav's cafe, Shital Agro-products as well as public sectors such as regional food laboratory, agriculture extension and academic institutions. A few popular value added products developed, include millet Bread, Cookies, Rolls, roasted .Millet based flour (Knophe) and Namkin.These products were targeted to a wide range of consumers: intellectual, diabet ics, and young generation people in urban areas. Similarly, twenty one women farmers from seven rural and peri-urban villages were trained to develop resource person for diversifying millet foods like Namkin , Haluwa,Malpuwa, Selroti etc. suitable for household preparations. These millet products were demonstrated in local fairs and festivals and other special occasions like world food day to collect consumers' feedback, raise awareness as well as promoting in the market. In response to these initiatives, some private entrepreneurs such as Annapuma Pouroti Udgyog, Sital Agro product and Kundhar Khaja Udyog have entered into commercial production and marketing of finger millet based products in Pokhara.
Link for e-copy: http://elibrary.narc.gov.np/?r=527 E-copies
http://nkcs.org.np/narc/dl/?r=527URL Vegetable Seed Production, Supply and Quality Control . Situation in Nepal / Shrestha, H.K. ; S. B. Ghimire ; C. B. Gurung ; Dr. K.K. Lal
Title : Vegetable Seed Production, Supply and Quality Control . Situation in Nepal Material Type: printed text Authors: Shrestha, H.K., Author ; S. B. Ghimire, Author ; C. B. Gurung, Author ; Dr. K.K. Lal, Author Pagination: 11-18 p. Languages : English (eng) Keywords: import; productivity; public and private sector; planning implementation,
Quality ~eed; seed lawAbstract: His_ Majesty's Government of Nepal (HMGIN) is paying a great attention for ensuring the use of
quality seed by the general farmers through different plans, policies, progranunes and legislation
involving many stakeholders. However, during the Ninth Five-Year Plan period the area expansion
was negligible and the production and productivity increment was not found satisfactory.
Similarly, the supply of foundation seed by the public sector was less than 20 %. The supply of
improved vegetable seed was mainly through private sector, farmers to farmers and through
import. The seed supplied through private sector and import including hybrids was increased by
two-folds whereas farmers to farmers 'seed supply amol!nt decreased by around 44 %in 2001/2002
as compared to the 1997198. Seed quality situation was analyzed very seriously and key issues and
constraints for the successful growth and development of the seed industry were found and
reported It is recommeiuled that necessary action to be taken to implement seed law through-out.
the country, regulari(tltion of import of seed, effective monitoring and co-ordination among
stakeholders, assured supply of breeder seed and mandatory seed certification of foundation seed,
development of hybrid varieties, registration of landraces, effective database management and
feedback system has to be established for the sustainable seed industry. Similarly other points like
preparation of standard varietal descriptors, use of farmers' co-operative, establishment of seed
sale point, buffer stocking, sound organizational climate, seed village concept for cross-pollinated
crops, and commodity unbiased project planning and implememation are also equally important.Link for e-copy: http://elibrary.narc.gov.np/?r=443 Vegetable Seed Production, Supply and Quality Control . Situation in Nepal [printed text] / Shrestha, H.K., Author ; S. B. Ghimire, Author ; C. B. Gurung, Author ; Dr. K.K. Lal, Author . - [s.d.] . - 11-18 p.
Languages : English (eng)
Keywords: import; productivity; public and private sector; planning implementation,
Quality ~eed; seed lawAbstract: His_ Majesty's Government of Nepal (HMGIN) is paying a great attention for ensuring the use of
quality seed by the general farmers through different plans, policies, progranunes and legislation
involving many stakeholders. However, during the Ninth Five-Year Plan period the area expansion
was negligible and the production and productivity increment was not found satisfactory.
Similarly, the supply of foundation seed by the public sector was less than 20 %. The supply of
improved vegetable seed was mainly through private sector, farmers to farmers and through
import. The seed supplied through private sector and import including hybrids was increased by
two-folds whereas farmers to farmers 'seed supply amol!nt decreased by around 44 %in 2001/2002
as compared to the 1997198. Seed quality situation was analyzed very seriously and key issues and
constraints for the successful growth and development of the seed industry were found and
reported It is recommeiuled that necessary action to be taken to implement seed law through-out.
the country, regulari(tltion of import of seed, effective monitoring and co-ordination among
stakeholders, assured supply of breeder seed and mandatory seed certification of foundation seed,
development of hybrid varieties, registration of landraces, effective database management and
feedback system has to be established for the sustainable seed industry. Similarly other points like
preparation of standard varietal descriptors, use of farmers' co-operative, establishment of seed
sale point, buffer stocking, sound organizational climate, seed village concept for cross-pollinated
crops, and commodity unbiased project planning and implememation are also equally important.Link for e-copy: http://elibrary.narc.gov.np/?r=443 E-copies
http://nkcs.org.np/narc/dl/?r=443URL Financing agricultural research; A sourcebook / Tabor, Steven R.PermalinkPoor economics: rethinking poverty & the ways to end it / Banerjee, A.V.PermalinkPermalink