Promoting an enabling environment for the private sector for sustainable agricultural mechanization
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RT Generic T1 Promoting an enabling environment for the private sector for sustainable agricultural mechanization A1 UN.ESCAP, Centre for Sustainable Agricultural Mechanization (CSAM), YR 2020-07 LK https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12870/4476 PB Centre for Sustainable Agricultural Mechanization AB This policy brief is an outcome of the discussions and contributions received at the ‘Sixth Regional Forum on Sustainable Agricultural Mechanization in Asia and the Pacific’ held in Wuhan, China, during 25-27 October 2018. Focusing on the theme of ‘Enabling Environment for the Private Sector’, the Sixth Regional Forum was organized by CSAM in collaboration with China Agricultural Machinery Distribution Association (CAMDA), China Agricultural Mechanization Association (CAMA), and China Association of Agricultural Machinery Manufacturers (CAAMM). It was attended by 150 participants from 17 countries including policymakers, academics, researchers, extension workers, and representatives from the private sector, industry associations, as well as relevant international and regional organizations. OL English(30) TY - GEN T1 - Promoting an enabling environment for the private sector for sustainable agricultural mechanization AU - UN.ESCAPCentre for Sustainable Agricultural Mechanization (CSAM) Y1 - 2020-07 UR - https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12870/4476 PB - Centre for Sustainable Agricultural Mechanization AB - This policy brief is an outcome of the discussions and contributions received at the ‘Sixth Regional Forum on Sustainable Agricultural Mechanization in Asia and the Pacific’ held in Wuhan, China, during 25-27 October 2018. Focusing on the theme of ‘Enabling Environment for the Private Sector’, the Sixth Regional Forum was organized by CSAM in collaboration with China Agricultural Machinery Distribution Association (CAMDA), China Agricultural Mechanization Association (CAMA), and China Association of Agricultural Machinery Manufacturers (CAAMM). It was attended by 150 participants from 17 countries including policymakers, academics, researchers, extension workers, and representatives from the private sector, industry associations, as well as relevant international and regional organizations. @misc{20.500.12870_4476 author = {UN.ESCAPCentre for Sustainable Agricultural Mechanization (CSAM)}, title = {Promoting an enabling environment for the private sector for sustainable agricultural mechanization}, year = {2020-07}, abstract = {This policy brief is an outcome of the discussions and contributions received at the ‘Sixth Regional Forum on Sustainable Agricultural Mechanization in Asia and the Pacific’ held in Wuhan, China, during 25-27 October 2018. Focusing on the theme of ‘Enabling Environment for the Private Sector’, the Sixth Regional Forum was organized by CSAM in collaboration with China Agricultural Machinery Distribution Association (CAMDA), China Agricultural Mechanization Association (CAMA), and China Association of Agricultural Machinery Manufacturers (CAAMM). It was attended by 150 participants from 17 countries including policymakers, academics, researchers, extension workers, and representatives from the private sector, industry associations, as well as relevant international and regional organizations.}, url = {https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12870/4476} } @misc{20.500.12870_4476 author = {UN.ESCAPCentre for Sustainable Agricultural Mechanization (CSAM)}, title = {Promoting an enabling environment for the private sector for sustainable agricultural mechanization}, year = {2020-07}, abstract = {This policy brief is an outcome of the discussions and contributions received at the ‘Sixth Regional Forum on Sustainable Agricultural Mechanization in Asia and the Pacific’ held in Wuhan, China, during 25-27 October 2018. Focusing on the theme of ‘Enabling Environment for the Private Sector’, the Sixth Regional Forum was organized by CSAM in collaboration with China Agricultural Machinery Distribution Association (CAMDA), China Agricultural Mechanization Association (CAMA), and China Association of Agricultural Machinery Manufacturers (CAAMM). It was attended by 150 participants from 17 countries including policymakers, academics, researchers, extension workers, and representatives from the private sector, industry associations, as well as relevant international and regional organizations.}, url = {https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12870/4476} } TY - GEN T1 - Promoting an enabling environment for the private sector for sustainable agricultural mechanization AU - UN.ESCAPCentre for Sustainable Agricultural Mechanization (CSAM) UR - https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12870/4476 PB - Centre for Sustainable Agricultural Mechanization AB - This policy brief is an outcome of the discussions and contributions received at the ‘Sixth Regional Forum on Sustainable Agricultural Mechanization in Asia and the Pacific’ held in Wuhan, China, during 25-27 October 2018. Focusing on the theme of ‘Enabling Environment for the Private Sector’, the Sixth Regional Forum was organized by CSAM in collaboration with China Agricultural Machinery Distribution Association (CAMDA), China Agricultural Mechanization Association (CAMA), and China Association of Agricultural Machinery Manufacturers (CAAMM). It was attended by 150 participants from 17 countries including policymakers, academics, researchers, extension workers, and representatives from the private sector, industry associations, as well as relevant international and regional organizations.Metadata
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CSAM Policy Brief
Issue No. 1, July 2020
Issue No. 1, July 2020
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This policy brief is an outcome of the discussions and contributions received at the ‘Sixth Regional Forum on Sustainable Agricultural Mechanization in Asia and the Pacific’ held in Wuhan, China, during 25-27 October 2018. Focusing on the theme of ‘Enabling Environment for the Private Sector’, the Sixth Regional Forum was organized by CSAM in collaboration with China Agricultural Machinery Distribution Association (CAMDA), China Agricultural Mechanization Association (CAMA), and China Association of Agricultural Machinery Manufacturers (CAAMM). It was attended by 150 participants from 17 countries including policymakers, academics, researchers, extension workers, and representatives from the private sector, industry associations, as well as relevant international and regional organizations.