Successful experience in manufacturing of small agricultural machinery in Trinidad and Tobago
By: Cummings, James D | Port-of-Spain | Regional Workshop on Agricultural Mechanisation in the Commonwealth Caribbean | 4-7 March 1991
Publisher: Port-of-Spain ; 14 February 1991Subject(s): TRINIDAD AND TOBAGO | AGRICULTURAL MACHINERY | MANUFACTURING | AGRICULTURAL EQUIPMENTSummary: A high percentage of tools and equipment in the agricultural sector is imported. Because of this, a number of problems related to spare parts, maintenance and foreign exchange surface. The manufacturing of specific agricultural tools and equipment is examined. The various phases involved in implementing the project for commercial manufacture, the tools, preparation of prototype, pricing and financing, promotion and popularisation, as well as problems encountered, are discussed.Item type | Current location | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode |
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Grey Literature | National Documentation Centre Caribbean Collection | 00097-XI (Browse shelf) | Available | 723 |
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A high percentage of tools and equipment in the agricultural sector is imported. Because of this, a number of problems related to spare parts, maintenance and foreign exchange surface. The manufacturing of specific agricultural tools and equipment is examined. The various phases involved in implementing the project for commercial manufacture, the tools, preparation of prototype, pricing and financing, promotion and popularisation, as well as problems encountered, are discussed.
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