Fruit tree crop survey: Saint Lucia

The purpose of this study was to generate information about the current situation at the farm level, with respect to the production and marketing of fruits in St. Lucia. The objectives of the Orchard Crop Diversification Project (OCDP) (initiated in May 1979 with financing and technical assistance from the British Development Division (BDD)) were oriented to improve farmers' husbandry practices, increase productivity and production, increase farmers' income, increase exports of high-quality produce and make better use marginal land. The results of this study are presented in 35 tables. In each case, the particular table is referred to and sufficient analysis carried out so that the reader will be able to clearly understand and interpret the data. These results are based on a sample of 179 fruit farmers, and the types of fruit trees included in the study were: mango, avocado, grapefruit, orange, lime, cocoa, and others. (MIBA)

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Main Authors: 84366 La Gra, J., 54969 Casseau, R., 1274 IICA, Castries (Santa Lucía)
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Language:eng
Published: Castries (Santa Lucía) 1987
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spelling KOHA-OAI-BVE:173052020-02-06T06:27:19ZFruit tree crop survey: Saint Lucia 84366 La Gra, J. 54969 Casseau, R. 1274 IICA, Castries (Santa Lucía) textCastries (Santa Lucía)1987engThe purpose of this study was to generate information about the current situation at the farm level, with respect to the production and marketing of fruits in St. Lucia. The objectives of the Orchard Crop Diversification Project (OCDP) (initiated in May 1979 with financing and technical assistance from the British Development Division (BDD)) were oriented to improve farmers' husbandry practices, increase productivity and production, increase farmers' income, increase exports of high-quality produce and make better use marginal land. The results of this study are presented in 35 tables. In each case, the particular table is referred to and sufficient analysis carried out so that the reader will be able to clearly understand and interpret the data. These results are based on a sample of 179 fruit farmers, and the types of fruit trees included in the study were: mango, avocado, grapefruit, orange, lime, cocoa, and others. (MIBA)The purpose of this study was to generate information about the current situation at the farm level, with respect to the production and marketing of fruits in St. Lucia. The objectives of the Orchard Crop Diversification Project (OCDP) (initiated in May 1979 with financing and technical assistance from the British Development Division (BDD)) were oriented to improve farmers' husbandry practices, increase productivity and production, increase farmers' income, increase exports of high-quality produce and make better use marginal land. The results of this study are presented in 35 tables. In each case, the particular table is referred to and sufficient analysis carried out so that the reader will be able to clearly understand and interpret the data. These results are based on a sample of 179 fruit farmers, and the types of fruit trees included in the study were: mango, avocado, grapefruit, orange, lime, cocoa, and others. (MIBA)
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description The purpose of this study was to generate information about the current situation at the farm level, with respect to the production and marketing of fruits in St. Lucia. The objectives of the Orchard Crop Diversification Project (OCDP) (initiated in May 1979 with financing and technical assistance from the British Development Division (BDD)) were oriented to improve farmers' husbandry practices, increase productivity and production, increase farmers' income, increase exports of high-quality produce and make better use marginal land. The results of this study are presented in 35 tables. In each case, the particular table is referred to and sufficient analysis carried out so that the reader will be able to clearly understand and interpret the data. These results are based on a sample of 179 fruit farmers, and the types of fruit trees included in the study were: mango, avocado, grapefruit, orange, lime, cocoa, and others. (MIBA)
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author 84366 La Gra, J.
54969 Casseau, R.
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Fruit tree crop survey: Saint Lucia
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title Fruit tree crop survey: Saint Lucia
title_short Fruit tree crop survey: Saint Lucia
title_full Fruit tree crop survey: Saint Lucia
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