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Modes of technology transfer in Nepal and transfer of technology research plans for LAC / Subedi, Anil
Title : Modes of technology transfer in Nepal and transfer of technology research plans for LAC Material Type: printed text Authors: Subedi, Anil ; , Publisher: Pokhara : LARC Publication Date: 1990 Pagination: 24 Keywords: Extension activities; Research; Technology transfer Modes of technology transfer in Nepal and transfer of technology research plans for LAC [printed text] / Subedi, Anil ; , . - Pokhara : LARC, 1990 . - 24.
Keywords: Extension activities; Research; Technology transfer Copies (1)
Barcode Call number Media type Location Section Status NR-2790 NR-2790, Document NARC Library Documents Available
in Proceedings of the 27th National Summer Crops Workshop, held at Rampur, Chitawan, 18-20 April 2013, Vol. II / Giri, Y.P.![]()
Title : Seed technology trasfer in Nepal: A case study of rice seed transfer mechanism Material Type: printed text Authors: S Sapkota, Editor ; Gauchan, D., Author Pagination: 373-378 p. Keywords: Improved seed ; technology transfer formal informal system Abstract: Innovations in the field of agricultural technology are basically transferred through quality
seed of suitable variety. Informal and formal are the two types of seed transfer mechanism
in Nepal. Both formal and informal seed systems are interlinked and can complement each
other for the delivery of desired technologies. Although, currently the formal sector deliver
for less than 10 percent of seed transaction in Nepa~ it has an important role in developing
new varieties, maintain varieties and source seeds and ultimately increased production and
regulating marketing mechanisms. This paper is based on the study from Kavre, Chitwan
and Rupendehi districts of Nepal which was conducted to sort out the difference in rice
seed access made through technology transfer mechanism and its effect on production. It
involved random sampling of 150 households from three districts viz, Kavre, Chitwan and
Rupendehi with SO sample from each district.. Study covered the period of 2009 to 2011.
Study methods included: PRA tools, field visits including key informants' interviews, and
household survey. Statistical mean, percentage, regression analysis, p value used to analyze·
the collected data. The findings revealed two types of technology transfer-formal and
informal types. Out of total formal seed transfer, the findings revealed the transfer of
improved seeds of 27.4% from Cooperatives of Kavre, 32.9% from Seed Company of
Chitwan and 49.2% from Seed Company of Rupendehi. Seed rate use was significantly
high by using the seed transferred through non formal sector, while the rice yield per
hectare was high by using the seed of formal sector. Therefore, strategy should be to
promote the use of seed transferred through formal institutions. To meet such strategy
promote use of quality seeds by expanding farmer's choice including use of high vigour of
local genetic resources based on different ecological zones. Beside this formal institutions
involved in seed transferring should be strengthened.Link for e-copy: http://elibrary.narc.gov.np/?r=970 Seed technology trasfer in Nepal: A case study of rice seed transfer mechanism [printed text] / S Sapkota, Editor ; Gauchan, D., Author . - [s.d.] . - 373-378 p.
in Proceedings of the 27th National Summer Crops Workshop, held at Rampur, Chitawan, 18-20 April 2013, Vol. II / Giri, Y.P.![]()
Keywords: Improved seed ; technology transfer formal informal system Abstract: Innovations in the field of agricultural technology are basically transferred through quality
seed of suitable variety. Informal and formal are the two types of seed transfer mechanism
in Nepal. Both formal and informal seed systems are interlinked and can complement each
other for the delivery of desired technologies. Although, currently the formal sector deliver
for less than 10 percent of seed transaction in Nepa~ it has an important role in developing
new varieties, maintain varieties and source seeds and ultimately increased production and
regulating marketing mechanisms. This paper is based on the study from Kavre, Chitwan
and Rupendehi districts of Nepal which was conducted to sort out the difference in rice
seed access made through technology transfer mechanism and its effect on production. It
involved random sampling of 150 households from three districts viz, Kavre, Chitwan and
Rupendehi with SO sample from each district.. Study covered the period of 2009 to 2011.
Study methods included: PRA tools, field visits including key informants' interviews, and
household survey. Statistical mean, percentage, regression analysis, p value used to analyze·
the collected data. The findings revealed two types of technology transfer-formal and
informal types. Out of total formal seed transfer, the findings revealed the transfer of
improved seeds of 27.4% from Cooperatives of Kavre, 32.9% from Seed Company of
Chitwan and 49.2% from Seed Company of Rupendehi. Seed rate use was significantly
high by using the seed transferred through non formal sector, while the rice yield per
hectare was high by using the seed of formal sector. Therefore, strategy should be to
promote the use of seed transferred through formal institutions. To meet such strategy
promote use of quality seeds by expanding farmer's choice including use of high vigour of
local genetic resources based on different ecological zones. Beside this formal institutions
involved in seed transferring should be strengthened.Link for e-copy: http://elibrary.narc.gov.np/?r=970 E-copies
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in Proceedings of the 27th National Summer Crops Workshop, held at Rampur, Chitawan, 18-20 April 2013, Vol. II / Giri, Y.P.![]()
Title : Seed technology trasfer in Nepal: A case study of rice seed transfer mechanism Material Type: printed text Authors: S Sapkota, Editor ; Gauchan, D., Author Pagination: 373-378 p. Keywords: Improved seed ; technology transfer formal informal system Abstract: Innovations in the field of agricultural technology are basically transferred through quality
seed of suitable variety. Informal and formal are the two types of seed transfer mechanism
in Nepal. Both formal and informal seed systems are interlinked and can complement each
other for the delivery of desired technologies. Although, currently the formal sector deliver
for less than 10 percent of seed transaction in Nepa~ it has an important role in developing
new varieties, maintain varieties and source seeds and ultimately increased production and
regulating marketing mechanisms. This paper is based on the study from Kavre, Chitwan
and Rupendehi districts of Nepal which was conducted to sort out the difference in rice
seed access made through technology transfer mechanism and its effect on production. It
involved random sampling of 150 households from three districts viz, Kavre, Chitwan and
Rupendehi with SO sample from each district.. Study covered the period of 2009 to 2011.
Study methods included: PRA tools, field visits including key informants' interviews, and
household survey. Statistical mean, percentage, regression analysis, p value used to analyze·
the collected data. The findings revealed two types of technology transfer-formal and
informal types. Out of total formal seed transfer, the findings revealed the transfer of
improved seeds of 27.4% from Cooperatives of Kavre, 32.9% from Seed Company of
Chitwan and 49.2% from Seed Company of Rupendehi. Seed rate use was significantly
high by using the seed transferred through non formal sector, while the rice yield per
hectare was high by using the seed of formal sector. Therefore, strategy should be to
promote the use of seed transferred through formal institutions. To meet such strategy
promote use of quality seeds by expanding farmer's choice including use of high vigour of
local genetic resources based on different ecological zones. Beside this formal institutions
involved in seed transferring should be strengthened.Seed technology trasfer in Nepal: A case study of rice seed transfer mechanism [printed text] / S Sapkota, Editor ; Gauchan, D., Author . - [s.d.] . - 373-378 p.
in Proceedings of the 27th National Summer Crops Workshop, held at Rampur, Chitawan, 18-20 April 2013, Vol. II / Giri, Y.P.![]()
Keywords: Improved seed ; technology transfer formal informal system Abstract: Innovations in the field of agricultural technology are basically transferred through quality
seed of suitable variety. Informal and formal are the two types of seed transfer mechanism
in Nepal. Both formal and informal seed systems are interlinked and can complement each
other for the delivery of desired technologies. Although, currently the formal sector deliver
for less than 10 percent of seed transaction in Nepa~ it has an important role in developing
new varieties, maintain varieties and source seeds and ultimately increased production and
regulating marketing mechanisms. This paper is based on the study from Kavre, Chitwan
and Rupendehi districts of Nepal which was conducted to sort out the difference in rice
seed access made through technology transfer mechanism and its effect on production. It
involved random sampling of 150 households from three districts viz, Kavre, Chitwan and
Rupendehi with SO sample from each district.. Study covered the period of 2009 to 2011.
Study methods included: PRA tools, field visits including key informants' interviews, and
household survey. Statistical mean, percentage, regression analysis, p value used to analyze·
the collected data. The findings revealed two types of technology transfer-formal and
informal types. Out of total formal seed transfer, the findings revealed the transfer of
improved seeds of 27.4% from Cooperatives of Kavre, 32.9% from Seed Company of
Chitwan and 49.2% from Seed Company of Rupendehi. Seed rate use was significantly
high by using the seed transferred through non formal sector, while the rice yield per
hectare was high by using the seed of formal sector. Therefore, strategy should be to
promote the use of seed transferred through formal institutions. To meet such strategy
promote use of quality seeds by expanding farmer's choice including use of high vigour of
local genetic resources based on different ecological zones. Beside this formal institutions
involved in seed transferring should be strengthened.
Title : Training manual for embryo transfer in water-buffaloes Material Type: printed text Authors: Drost, Maarten ; , Publisher: Rome : FAO Publication Date: 1991 Pagination: 85 Keywords: Reproductioncontrol; Embryology; Embryo transfer Training manual for embryo transfer in water-buffaloes [printed text] / Drost, Maarten ; , . - Rome : FAO, 1991 . - 85.
Keywords: Reproductioncontrol; Embryology; Embryo transfer Copies (1)
Barcode Call number Media type Location Section Status 636.08245 636.08245, DRO Document NARC Library Documents Available
Title : Annual Report- 2014/15 (2071/72) Horticulture Research Station,Malepatan,Pokhara,Kaski Material Type: printed text Publisher: Horticulture Research Station, Malepatan,Pokhara, Publication Date: 2015 Pagination: 58 p. Languages : English (eng) Keywords: working context;introduction;research highlights;production and distribution;technology transfer services;annexes Link for e-copy: http://elibrary.narc.gov.np/?r=3438 Annual Report- 2014/15 (2071/72) Horticulture Research Station,Malepatan,Pokhara,Kaski [printed text] . - [S.l.] : Horticulture Research Station, Malepatan,Pokhara,, 2015 . - 58 p.
Languages : English (eng)
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