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Raising The Levels Of Knowledge, Skills & Attitude The Way Forward In Agricultural Development In Suriname

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  • Ori, L. V.
  • Orie, G.

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Jusqu'a maintenant un programme de formation de base en agriculture est inexistant au SURINAME. Le developpement au SURINAME devrait etre aborde a partir d'une politique utilisant les ressources potentielles de base qui sont en principe presentes. Selon les rapports de la Banque Mondiale, le SURINAME est le 17eme pays le plus riche du monde. Pour autant que le SURINAME est un pays dont l'economie est basee sur le secteur agricole, il est convenu que les donnees en Agriculture devraient contribuer dans une plus grande mesure a l'ensemble du developpement economique du SURINAME. Cette communication presente plusieurs modeles de formations professionnelles en agriculture et en elevage qui peuvent etre executes dans une courte periode.

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  • Ori, L. V. & Orie, G., 2002. "Raising The Levels Of Knowledge, Skills & Attitude The Way Forward In Agricultural Development In Suriname," 38th Annual Meeting, June 30-July 5, 2002, Trois-Ilets, Martinique 256622, Caribbean Food Crops Society.
  • Handle: RePEc:ags:cfcs02:256622
    DOI: 10.22004/ag.econ.256622
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