@article{Rankine:264911,
      recid = {264911},
      author = {Rankine, Lloyd B.},
      title = {Proceedings of the Seventeenth West Indies Agricultural  Economics Conference: Front Matter},
      address = {1984},
      number = {1995-2017-5552},
      pages = {6},
      year = {1984},
      abstract = {Contents:  Conceptual and operational issues involved in  agribusiness management in developing countries, by Thomas  S. Clevenger; A profile of agribusiness enterprises in the  Caribbean, by Ranfit H. Sigh, Lloyd B. Rankine and Suresh  Birla; Some thoughts of financial and managerial  constraints to agribusiness in Trinidad, by Deen Saidwan;  The outlook for a commercial orientation of commodity  organisations in the region, by J. Bernard Yankey; A  marketing thrust in developing non-traditional commodities:  the Barbados experience, by Basil G. F. Springer; Removing  constraints within the coca industry of Trinidad and  Tobago, by Carlisle A Pemberton; The homestead farm  management system, by L.A. Rigauz, Computing power and  information poverty: the dilemma of Trinidad and Tobago, by  Keith Byrne; Management control guidelines for effective  agribusiness research: a case study of the sugarcane feeds  centre, by Vishnu Ramlogan; Training in agribusiness for  student from developing countries, by Carlyle Farrel and  Thomas Funk; Training in agribusiness management, by Lloyd  B. Rankine and Ranjit H. Singh; Commodity requirements for  agro-industrial enterprises, by Richard Waddell; Accepting  the challenges of agribusiness - a case study of the  broiler industry in Trinidad and  Tobago, by Neville Cross;  Potential for agribusiness in feed manufacture utilizing  indigenous resources in the Caribbean, by P.O. Osuji, S.C.  Sankar, R. H. Singh, & S. Harraksingh-Tilsted;  Biotechnology: new prospects for agribusiness, by Desmond  Ali; Problems of, and prospects for, linkages between  Caribbean agriculture and food processing - a case study  illustration, by Dennis Pantin; Potential for commercial  opportunities in fisheries, by Ronald Gordon; Marketing  arrangements for fish landed at sea lots, Port-of-Spain,  Trinidad and Tobago, by E. Graham; The commercial potential  of aquaculture in Guyana, by Teg Singh; The fish processing  activity in the less developed countries - the case of  Antigua Fisheries ltd., by Ian Thomasos; Contribution of  the Caribbean Food Corporation in promoting livestock  production as a business, by L.A. Byam; Preliminary  performance data from a rabbitry in Trinidad, by Rajendra  Rastogi; Veterinary medical training, Mt. Hope Medical  Complex U.W.I., Trinidad, by Stanley Dennis; Some  production parameters of four breed of goats reared in  Trinidad and Tobago, by H. Harricharan, H. Ramlal & F.N.  Lauckner; The effects of different sources of crude protein  on the voluntary intakes and digestibility of chopped whole  sugarcane by sheep, by F.G. Youssef, R.K. Rastogi and H.  Ramlal; The macro-mineral profile of four tropical grasses  at different stages of regrowth, by F.G. Youssef, H. Ramlal  & R.K. Rastogi; Sugarcane feeding for cattle production -  is it a bankable proposal?, by Floyd Neckles and Daniel  Taylor; The productivity of pesticides - a case study of  the Aranguez vegetable farmers, by Edward Evans; Agronomic  limitations to increasing cowpea and cassava production in  Guyana, by G.J. Muller; Marketing arrangements within the  rice industry in Guyana, by Winston C. Smith;  Nontraditional agriculture in Jamaica: more questions than  answers, by M.G. Salmon and D.K. Srivastava;},
      url = {http://ageconsearch.umn.edu/record/264911},
      doi = {https://doi.org/10.22004/ag.econ.264911},
}