Inter-country co-operation in agriculture machinery manufacture and popularization
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RT Generic T1 Inter-country co-operation in agriculture machinery manufacture and popularization A1 UN.ESCAP, YR 1984 LK https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12870/7571 PB United Nations AB <p>The programme of agricultural mechanization has been accorded a high priority by ESCAP for more than 15 years. The establishment of the Regional Network for Agricultural Machinery (RNAM) in 1977, with eight participating countries, opened a new phase in strengthening the mechanization and manufacturing capabilities of those nations. During its seven years of operations, RNAM has greatly assisted the participating countries in formulating their mechanization policies, in design development and manufacture, in industrial extension, in the popu larization of machinery, in information exchange and in training.</p> <p>Its activities have had such a profound impact at the national level that it is often referred to as a success story with growing effectiveness and benefit to participting countries. RNAM has clearly demonstrated that rising agricultural productivity is linked with technological changes such as mechanization to appropriate degrees. Mechanization is usually the most visible and easily recognized transformation of the rural scene. Apart from increasing agricultural output, it provides opportunities for employment, development of skills and proliferation of non-farming rural activities.</p> OL English(30) TY - GEN T1 - Inter-country co-operation in agriculture machinery manufacture and popularization AU - UN.ESCAP Y1 - 1984 UR - https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12870/7571 PB - United Nations AB -The programme of agricultural mechanization has been accorded a high priority by ESCAP for more than 15 years. The establishment of the Regional Network for Agricultural Machinery (RNAM) in 1977, with eight participating countries, opened a new phase in strengthening the mechanization and manufacturing capabilities of those nations. During its seven years of operations, RNAM has greatly assisted the participating countries in formulating their mechanization policies, in design development and manufacture, in industrial extension, in the popu larization of machinery, in information exchange and in training.
Its activities have had such a profound impact at the national level that it is often referred to as a success story with growing effectiveness and benefit to participting countries. RNAM has clearly demonstrated that rising agricultural productivity is linked with technological changes such as mechanization to appropriate degrees. Mechanization is usually the most visible and easily recognized transformation of the rural scene. Apart from increasing agricultural output, it provides opportunities for employment, development of skills and proliferation of non-farming rural activities.
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Its activities have had such a profound impact at the national level that it is often referred to as a success story with growing effectiveness and benefit to participting countries. RNAM has clearly demonstrated that rising agricultural productivity is linked with technological changes such as mechanization to appropriate degrees. Mechanization is usually the most visible and easily recognized transformation of the rural scene. Apart from increasing agricultural output, it provides opportunities for employment, development of skills and proliferation of non-farming rural activities.
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Its activities have had such a profound impact at the national level that it is often referred to as a success story with growing effectiveness and benefit to participting countries. RNAM has clearly demonstrated that rising agricultural productivity is linked with technological changes such as mechanization to appropriate degrees. Mechanization is usually the most visible and easily recognized transformation of the rural scene. Apart from increasing agricultural output, it provides opportunities for employment, development of skills and proliferation of non-farming rural activities.
}, url = {https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12870/7571} } TY - GEN T1 - Inter-country co-operation in agriculture machinery manufacture and popularization AU - UN.ESCAP UR - https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12870/7571 PB - United Nations AB -The programme of agricultural mechanization has been accorded a high priority by ESCAP for more than 15 years. The establishment of the Regional Network for Agricultural Machinery (RNAM) in 1977, with eight participating countries, opened a new phase in strengthening the mechanization and manufacturing capabilities of those nations. During its seven years of operations, RNAM has greatly assisted the participating countries in formulating their mechanization policies, in design development and manufacture, in industrial extension, in the popu larization of machinery, in information exchange and in training.
Its activities have had such a profound impact at the national level that it is often referred to as a success story with growing effectiveness and benefit to participting countries. RNAM has clearly demonstrated that rising agricultural productivity is linked with technological changes such as mechanization to appropriate degrees. Mechanization is usually the most visible and easily recognized transformation of the rural scene. Apart from increasing agricultural output, it provides opportunities for employment, development of skills and proliferation of non-farming rural activities.
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The programme of agricultural mechanization has been accorded a high priority by ESCAP for more than 15 years. The establishment of the Regional Network for Agricultural Machinery (RNAM) in 1977, with eight participating countries, opened a new phase in strengthening the mechanization and manufacturing capabilities of those nations. During its seven years of operations, RNAM has greatly assisted the participating countries in formulating their mechanization policies, in design development and manufacture, in industrial extension, in the popu larization of machinery, in information exchange and in training.
Its activities have had such a profound impact at the national level that it is often referred to as a success story with growing effectiveness and benefit to participting countries. RNAM has clearly demonstrated that rising agricultural productivity is linked with technological changes such as mechanization to appropriate degrees. Mechanization is usually the most visible and easily recognized transformation of the rural scene. Apart from increasing agricultural output, it provides opportunities for employment, development of skills and proliferation of non-farming rural activities.