The Mechanization of Maize Harvesting for Grain
Author | : N. Momotenko |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 20 |
Release | : 1968 |
Genre | : Agricultural machinery |
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Author | : N. Momotenko |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 20 |
Release | : 1968 |
Genre | : Agricultural machinery |
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Author | : N. Momotenko |
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Release | : 1968 |
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Author | : Maurice Rauscher |
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Total Pages | : 59 |
Release | : 1958 |
Genre | : Agricultural machinery |
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Author | : United Nations. Economic Commission for Europe. Working Party on Mechanization of Agriculture |
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Total Pages | : 52 |
Release | : 1959 |
Genre | : Grain |
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Author | : M. Rauscher |
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Total Pages | : 59 |
Release | : 1958 |
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Author | : United Nations. Economic Commission for Europe |
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Total Pages | : 64 |
Release | : 1958 |
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Author | : M. Rauscher |
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Total Pages | : 59 |
Release | : 1958 |
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Author | : Maurice Rauscher |
Publisher | : New York : United Nations |
Total Pages | : 86 |
Release | : 1957 |
Genre | : Agricultural machinery |
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Author | : Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations |
Publisher | : Food & Agriculture Org. |
Total Pages | : 150 |
Release | : 2019-03-13 |
Genre | : Technology & Engineering |
ISBN | : 9251308713 |
This framework presents ten interrelated principles/elements to guide Sustainable Agricultural Mechanization in Africa (SAMA). Further, it presents the technical issues to be considered under SAMA and the options to be analysed at the country and sub regional levels. The ten key elements required in a framework for SAMA are as follows: The analysis in the framework calls for a specific approach, involving learning from other parts of the world where significant transformation of the agricultural mechanization sector has already occurred within a three-to-four decade time frame, and developing policies and programmes to realize Africa’s aspirations of Zero Hunger by 2025. This approach entails the identification and prioritization of relevant and interrelated elements to help countries develop strategies and practical development plans that create synergies in line with their agricultural transformation plans. Given the unique characteristics of each country and the diverse needs of Africa due to the ecological heterogeneity and the wide range of farm sizes, the framework avoids being prescriptive.
Author | : Takeshima, Hiroyuki |
Publisher | : Intl Food Policy Res Inst |
Total Pages | : 34 |
Release | : 2018-09-06 |
Genre | : Political Science |
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Agricultural mechanization has often been characterized by scale-effects and increased specialization. Such characterizations, however, fail to explain how mechanization may grow in Africa where production environments are more heterogeneous and diversification of production may help in mitigating risks from increasingly uncertain climatic conditions. Using panel data from farm households and crop-specific production costs in Nigeria, we estimate how the adoption of animal traction or tractors affects the economies of scope (EOS) between rice, non-rice grains, legume/seed crops, and other crops, which are the crop groups that are most widely grown with animal traction or tractors in Nigeria. The results indicate that the adoption of these mechanization technologies is associated with lower EOS between non-rice grains, legume/seed crops, and other crops, but greater EOS between rice and other crops. An increase in EOS for rice is indicated in both primal and dual analytical approaches. Mechanical technologies may raise EOS between crops that are grown in more heterogeneous environments, even though it may lower EOS between crops that are grown in relatively similar environments. To the best of our knowledge, this is the first paper that shows the effects of mechanical technologies on EOS in agriculture in developing countries.