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ASIA
EAST ASIA
China
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Guangxi Red Soils ImprovementProject (EEC)1992Wayne Borden, land use planner undertook an evaluation of a Red Soils Improvement Project proposed by the Government of Guangxi Region. The evaluation
included methods of reclamation of eroded upland soils, productivity improvement in lowland soils, improved extension and training programmes and the provision of technical assistance.
Review of Tender Documents1989This desk study in the UK by Bernard Giles was a review of tender documents for the supply of equipment for a feed mill for an EEC financed aquaculture project in China.
Tarim Basin Irrigation Project1989Iain Black joined a project preparation mission aimed at improving the efficiency of the Weigan and Yergiang irrigation schemes and improving agricultural (cotton)
research and extension in the region.
Cotton Processing Study1988Iain Black reviewed proposals for the Hebei Agricultural Development Project for cotton production, processing and marketing.
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SOUTH ASIA
Bangladesh
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Pakistan
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Cotton Pricing Marketing PolicyStudy1990Iain Black participated in a study of support prices system for seed cotton and lint and the changes required for the implementation of the Cotton Standards
Institute Project.
Cotton Standards Institute Project - Evaluation Mission1990Brian Jackson was team leader of this 4-man mission which was responsible for carrying out a thorough evaluation of the project activities for
the Pakistan Cotton Standards Institute and their relevance in a changing institutional, political and marketing environment. Based upon the mission's findings specific conclusions were drawn and recommendations
and proposals formulated for the PCSI's future role in the economy of Pakistan.
Animal Feed from Citrus Pulp1989Traditional methods of utilising the citrus pulp as animal feed were found to be uneconomic due to the location of the processing plant in relation to the centres of
livestock population. Research being pioneered in the UK to transfer the pulp into high value, low volume feed was investigated by Jim Turnbull and recommendations made on its applicability to Pakistan.
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Sri Lanka / Malaysia
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Study of Fruit and Juice Market Potential (Private) 1987Researchers including Harry Franks and Alan Willens visited UK, Holland, W. Germany, Saudi Arabia, Kuwait, the UAE, Hong Kong, Australia,
Singapore, Japan and the USA. Consultations were held with traders (importers, agents, processors, wholesalers and retailers) and with trade and government officials, dealing with fresh, frozen, canned, dehydrated
and juiced tropical fruit and vegetables, to assess historic, present, and projected future trends for imports of the types produced in Sri Lanka and Malaysia.
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SOUTH EAST ASIA
Indonesia
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Coffee1991 to dateBill Mitchell is consultant to robusta and arabica coffee estates responsible for technical advice on all aspects of production, processing and marketing.
Port Grain Storage Study1994Bernard Giles provided the engineering analysis for a project to improve discharge facilities and throughput and so to assist the development of the Indonesian
livestock industry The Project established the feasibility of: a floating grain terminal in Jakarta with on-shore secondary discharge facilities, and a bulk storage terminal in North-East Java capable of taking
50,000 DWT grain transporters. After the study, a seminar was conducted with representatives of the Indonesian grain trade and the Indonesian Government attending.
Evaluation - Madura GroundwaterIrrigation Project1992Fiona Dixon was socio-economist who was a member of a four man evaluation team. Areas of responsibility included examination of appraisal,
implementation, achievements, impact and sustainability of the project. Social changes and the impact of the project on women was identified and benefits to the rural poor were quantified. Environmental and health
impacts were assessed.
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Malaysia
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Papua New Guinea
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PNG Technical Adviser to ICCO,1996Hugh Coulter provided advice to the PNG Cocoa Board on ICCO matters and other international issues affecting their cocoa industry. Prepared presentation to ICCO for
reconsideration of PNG's Fine or Flavour Status.
Review of Copra PricingMechanism1996Following some complaints from growers, Hugh Coulter, marketing economist, was requested by the Copra Marketing Board to make recommendations on how to improve the
pricing mechanism. A model was developed representing the contract pricing parameters for each market - Japan, Singapore, Europe, and Coconut Products (PNG), individually examined for their integrity and suggestions
made to improve the formula.
Feasibility Study of Coconut Oil Mill1996At the request of the Copra Marketing Board, Hugh Coulter undertook a financial study of a 12,500 ton oil mill to be established in the copra marketing board
shed at Madang. The Board were proposing to buy a secondhand mill from Tonga. Sensitivity analysis was also undertaken which include doubling capacity to cater for all copra produced in Madang. The comparative
analysis of a new versus secondhand Tongan mill indicated the latter was the better option.
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Philippines
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Pacific Regional Agricultural Programme Review Mission1992-93 Hugh Coulter was economist on the evaluation team of 10 agricultural projects which are aimed at stimulating food production, improving nutritional
quality, the range of diet and increasing self-sufficiency. He was responsible for assessing new economically viable and technically feasible regional projects. Eight Pacific ACP Countries were visited including:
Fiji, Kiribati, Papua New Guinea, Solomon Islands, Tonga, Tuvalu, Vanuatu and Western Samoa.
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For further information contact JWTurnbull@bmc-ltd.com
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