Dominica
The document explains that the growing of papaya has not taken any significant place in the diversification effort of the Ministry of Agriculture, and it is not a component of any fruit development project, however, it has been grown and is still being produced throughout the island. Pineapple production has not got a high rating in the Agricultural Development Programme, however, it grown and produced by many farmers on a fairly smalle scale. Mango has been identified as one of the crops for expansion and increased exports to the regional and extra-regional markets, mainly the United Kingdom. The rest of the document refers to pre-production, production systems, harvesting, post-harvest handing, shipping and distribution and marketing of the three fruits. (MIBA)
Main Authors: | 79836 Intyre, J.M., 14636 Ministry of Agriculture, Port-of-Spain (Trinidad y Tobago), 2444 Agriculture Diversification Co-ordinating Unit, Port-of-Spain (Trinidad y Tobago), 3771 CARDI, Port-of-Spain (Trinidad y Tobago), 32542 2. Regional Workshop on Tropical Fruit Crops Jolly (Trinidad y Tobago) 1-6 Dic 1996 |
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Format: | Texto biblioteca |
Language: | eng |
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Port-of-Spain (Trinidad y Tobago)
1992
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Subjects: | CULTIVO, FRUTALES, CARICA PAPAYA, MANGIFERA INDICA, ANANAS COMOSUS, DOMINICA, , |
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