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Land tenure and the small farmer in Asia   Publication: Taiwan Food and Fertilizer technology Center for the Asia and Pacific Region 1983 . 158 pages , Section I. Introduction : problems of small farmers in Asia -- 1. Keynote address. H. T. Chang. -- 2. Introduction. J. Bay-Petersen -- 3. Small farm development in Asia: an overview of its problems. Shao-Er Ong -- 4. Small farm development in Asia. D. Das Gupta -- Section II land tenure and agricultural development in developing countries -- 5. Land tenure and agricultural development in the Pacific Islands. R. G. Crocombe -- 6. Rural development and land tenure in India. A.N. Seth -- 7. Agricultural development and land tenure in Africa. Isaac M. Ofori -- 8. Land tenure systems in Thailand. S. Chirapanda -- 9. Structural improvements of agriculture in the Philippines. Angelina R. Muñoz -- 10. The development of smallholder estates in Indonesia. A.P. Parlindungan -- Section III. Japan, Korea and Taiwan R. O. C.: land tenure problems in the highly industrialized countries of Asia -- 11. Farmland tenure in the republic of Korea. Ki-Hyuk Pak -- 12. Land tenure systems and farm mechanization in Taiwan Yi-Chung Kuo & Tso-Kwei Peng -- 13. Structural improvements of agriculture in Taiwan. Yu-Hsin Kao -- 14. Changes in the small farms of Japan. Tadakazu Suzuki -- 15. Changes in the structure of Japanese agriculture. Mitsugi Kamiya. Date: 1983 Availability: Items available: ASCOT Library - Bazal Campus Reference [Ref 333.3 F73l 1983 c.1] (1), ASCOT Library - Bazal Campus Reference [Ref 333.3 F73l 1983 c.2] (1),

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Support communication for rural development programs   Publication: Taipei Food and Fertilizer Technology Center for the Asia and Pacific Region 1981 . 160 pages : , Views on support communication for rural development by F. R. Braid. – Support communication components at the village level in Korea by K. R. Tscha. – Bridging research and extension gap through development communication in Thailand by V. Khumnirdpetch & S. R. Naphuket – ‘We love or village program’ – a planned communication campaign for rural development by C.L. Chen – Communication support component of the Masagana 99 program by R. C. Alvarez. – Community organization approach to extension work by C. D. Isles – The role of formal organization in agricultural technology utilization : the KABSAKA case by R. V. Cuyno & G. Lambert – Communication technology for rural education : an exploratory study on the use of a multi-media approach in non-formal education by Z. T. Domingo – The educational and cultural dimensions in integrated rural development : the IIRR experience by D. P. Cabacungan – Prospects of modular instructional technology for an effective extension delivery system by F. H. Nordland – An applied research for support communication : confluence of factors affecting innovative behavior of rubber farmers of Southern Mindanao by A. G. Bautista – The nonformal education program of the ministry of education and culture of the Philippines by M. S. Ramos Background papers – Planned development and transfer of technology by J. L. Woods – Utilizing communication to support development by J. L. Woods – The communication planning process by L. Buruspha – Organizational constraints to implementing development projects by J. L. Woods – A communication – educational approach to agricultural extension : a receiver-focused viewpoint by R. V. Cuyno, E. F. Mannigque & P. A. Sto Tomas. Date: 1981 Availability: Items available: ASCOT Library - Bazal Campus Reference [Ref 302.2330 F73s 1981 c.1] (1), ASCOT Library - Bazal Campus Reference [Ref 302.2330 F73s 1981 c.2] (1),

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Postharvest handling of tropical and subtropical fruits crops   Publication: Taiwan Food and Fertilizer Technology Center for the Asia and Pacific Region 1988 . 135 pages : , Section I. Postharvest handling of fruit : some general considerations – Developing practical methods and facilities for handling fruits in order to maintain quality and reduce losses - F. W. Liu – Identifying the magnitude and causes of postharvest losses of subtropical fruits-W. Grierson and W. F. Wardowski – Section II. Postharvest handling of fruit in Asia : some country reports – Present status and prospects of postharvest handling of tropical and subtropical fruits in Malaysia - Abdullah Hassan – Postharvest handling of bananas in Taiwan - L. S. Ke and S. C. Hwang – Postharvest handling system for subtropical fruits in Taiwan - S. C. Lin and C. H. Chen – Research into the postharvest handling of tropical and subtropical fruit in Thailand - S. C. Tongdee – Packaging, transportation and storage for selected fruit crops in Korea - Whee-Cheon Kim – Section III. new research on fruit storage – Temperature response in citrus after harvest - Takao Murata – Ethylene in the postharvest physiology of tropical and subtropical fruit - Tsu-Tsuen Wang – Energy-saving storage of citrus fruit in Japan - Yoshinori Hasegawa – Vacuum, hydro, and forced-air cooling of farm produce and their energy consumption - Yi-Luen Chen – Section IV. disease control – Postharvest diseases of subtropical and tropical fruits and their control – Incidence and control of postharvest insect pests found in subtropical fruit in Taiwan - Tsong-Hong Su. Date: 1988 Availability: Items available: ASCOT Library - Bazal Campus Reference [Ref 634.66524 F73p 1988 c.1] (1), ASCOT Library - Bazal Campus Reference [Ref 634.66524 F73p 1988 c.2] (1), ASCOT Library - Bazal Campus Reference [Ref 634.66524 F73p 1988 c.3] (1),

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Proceedings of the international symposium: alternative sources of energy for agriculture   Publication: Taiwan Food and Fertilizer Technology Center for the Asian and Pacific Region 1985 . vi, 453 pages : , Section I. the use of fuel crops as a source of hydrocarbons - 1. Keynote speech. - 'Renewable fuels for the future' - Melvin Calvin – Section II. anaerobic fermentation and biogas production – 2. The production of fertilizer from anaerobic digesters used to treat agricultural residues - S. P. Etheridge – 3. Production of hydrogen and other chemicals by anaerobic fermentation - Y. Minoda – 4. Performance of a completely filled vertical through-flow anaerobic digester - W. Baader – 5. High performance anaerobic digestion processes for the production of biogas from agro-industrial wastes in Malaysia - Ahmad bin Ibrahim – 6. Experience in the anaerobic treatment of hog wastes in Taiwan - C. M. Hong, M. T. Koh, S. Y. Sheeh, T. H. Chiu, Y. F. Chen and P. Chung – 7. Production and utilization of biogas from palm oil mill effluent - A. N. Ma. and Augustine S. H. Ong – 8. Case study on decision making for bioconversion of solid agricultural wastes by solid state fermentation - H. H. Wang – 9. Digester systems of agricultural biogas plants in the Federal Republic of Germany - W. Baader and R. Koss – 10. Engineering and economy - some special planning aspects and practical examples of biogas plants used on farms in West Germany and other European countries - R. Wenzlaff – Biogas production on samll farms-some Asian experiences – 11. Biogas research and utilization in Korea - Y. D. Park – 12. Biogas promotional strategies: Philippine experience - S. V. Javier, Jr. – 13. Dissemination of methane gas fermentation systems and associated problems in Japan - T. Maekawa – 14. Biogas production in Thailand - P. Kananurak – Section III. Biochemical conversion of cellulosic wastes – 15. Ethanol and chemicals from cellulosics - George T. Tsao – 16. Biological conversion of renewable resources into liquid fuels - Y. C. Su, H. Y. Chiang, W. P. Yu and J.Y. Chien – 17. Utilization of agricultural cellulosic wastes for the fermentative production of glucose isomerase - W. P. Chen – 18. The potential for converting biomass to hydrogen-rich synthetic gas for ammonia synthesis - M. H. Rei and C. C. Chen – 19. Protein enrichment of cellulosic material with Trichoderma album by solid-state fermentation - S. S. Yang and H. Blachere – 20. Energy in sugarcane and its bioconversion - S. L. Sang – 21. Improvement of ethanol productivity from cane molasses by a process using a high yeast cell concentration - L. H. Wang, et al. – 22. The efficient ethanol fermentation of acid hydrolyzate from hemicellulose-extracted baggase - M. C. Hsie, W. F. Yee, L. H. Wang and S. L. Sang – 23. A new process of xylose production from baggase for ethanol fermentation- W. F. Yee, L. H. Wang, M. C. Hsie and S. L. Sang – 24. Biomass and ethanol production from Jerusalem artichoke - H. J. Lee, S. I. Kim and Y. I. Mok – 25. Single cell protein research activities by the Chinese Petroleum Corporation - H. Y. Fang – Section IV. solar, wind and water energy – 26. Solar greenhouse designs - James R. Brownell – 27. Solar energy for greenhouse heating and crop drying - P. J. M. Sale, R. J. Fuller and C. P. Mayer – 28. Study of solar energy utilization in shed with sloping roof, used for bulk tobacco curing - C. A. Wu – 29. Solar and water energy to horticultural uses in Japan - T. Kozai – 30. Utilization of geothermal water for agriculture in Japan - Y. Minohara – 31. 4 kw wind turbine generating systems for agricultural use in Hukou and Kinmen - C. S. Chiu – Section V. energy-saving technology – 32. agronomic techniques to conserve energy inputs for food production in developing countries - I. N. Oka, Partohardjono and A. H. Bahagiawati – 33. Mutifuel engine research - hydrous alcohol fuels - Leslie l. Aldrich. Date: 1985 Availability: Items available: ASCOT Library - Bazal Campus Reference [Ref 631.8 F73p 1985 c.1] (1), ASCOT Library - Bazal Campus Reference [Ref 631.8 F73p 1985 c.2] (1),

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Issues in the management of agricultural resources   Publication: Taiwan Food and Fertilizer Technology Center 2001 . xvi, 259 pages : , Rationale and objectives of the seminar – Part I: seminar inauguration – Opening address - Hsi-Huang Chen, Chairman, COA – Welcoming address - Torng-Chuang Wu, Director, FFTC – Welcoming address - Wei-Chao Chen, President, NTU – Part II: summary by Jan Bay-Petersen – Highlights of the seminar – Summary of findings – Conclusion and recommendations – Part III: resource papers and discussions – Keynote paper: ecological resources and management for sustainable agriculture - J. H. J. Spiertz – Overview of food demand and food production in the future - T. Y. Ku – Projections of world food supply and demand - O. Koyama – Restoration of water space around paddy fields from the point of view of ecological sustainability - M. Mizutani, et al. – Policy issues in managing irrigation and drainage - Peter P. C. Sun – Sustainable development and utilization of water resources - C. L. Chiu and C. E. Kan – Challenges of managing the land resources of Asia - H. Eswaran, P. F. Reichard and E. Padmanabhan – Cropping systems and their mechanisms of nutrient uptake - J. Arihara – Review and prospect of utilization of cultivated land in Taiwan - F. F. Hou, M. H. Chou and P. Hwang – Management of genetic resources - M. T. Chang and P. L. Keeling – Development of transgenic rice of molecular farming - S. M. Yu – Recycling technology of livestock waste - K. Y. Jung and J. E. Yang – Recent advances in composting - S. S. Yang – Precision soil and plant nutrition management - R. N. Concepcion – Precision agriculture and remote sensing: global climate change and agricultural research – D. H. Lee. Date: 2001 Availability: Items available: ASCOT Library - Bazal Campus Reference [Ref 338.9 Is75 2001] (1),

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