RISDA's Strategy for the Development of the Rubber Smallholder Sector

RISDA's Strategy for the Development of the Rubber Smallholder Sector

Author: Yahil Mohamed

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Published: 1983

Total Pages: 47

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In essence, conscious of the need for a total development coverage, programmes are created by RISDA so as to be consonant with specific time periods related to the rubber replanting cycle. Specific programmes are created which are respectively consistent with smallholder needs during the time period before replanting is carried out, after replanting is carried out and after the rubber trees have attained maturity status. This paper outlines the various projects and programmes in fair detail and also talks of PROJECT TRIDELTA, a system devised by RISDA as an 'in-house extension management systems' to define smallholder needs and increase extension effectiveness in the transfer of technology to the rubber smallholder sector. [Authors' abstract].


Technology Transfer

Technology Transfer

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Published: 1993

Total Pages: 126

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Transfer of improved rubbe technology to smallholders. Cooperative role in technology application on rubber plantations in Indonesia. Implementation ISO 9000 series towards rubber smallholders. The paths of technology flow from research to end-users. Technology transfer for smallholders in Northeast Thailand. What and how of rubber technology transfer for smallholders. Adoption of rubber cultivation technology by rubber smallholders in South Sumatra, Indonesia. The mechanics of technology transfer to the smallholders sector in Malaysia. Economic evaluation of technologies for smallholders: methodology and examples. Marketing channel for smallholder rubber in Peninsular Malaysia. Characteristics of smallholder extension workers and their training needs in Indonesia's Jambi Province. Economic status of the natural rubber industry in China.