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i thought some sanetters might be interesting in the following item from the
pesticide action network
cheers,
craig
*Networking for Sustainable Agriculture: Lessons from
Animal Traction Development, 1996.* Paul Starkey.
Discusses benefits of farmer/researcher networks to
effectively and inexpensively achieve sustainable
agricultural objectives. Examines two African networks
that disseminate information about animal traction and
describes practical problems that they face, including
political constraints and donor interference. Recommends
strategies for successful networking, including need for
clear objectives, regular evaluations of progress and
need for users to support network with labor, money or
other means. 18 pp. International Institute for
Environment and Development, 3 Endsleigh Street, London,
WC1H ODD, United Kingdom; phone (44-171) 388 2117; fax
(44-171) 388 2826; email iiedagri@gn.apc.org.
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Resource Pointer #84
June 21, 1996
craig k harris
dept of sociology michigan state university east lansing michigan
48824-1111
tel: 517-355-5048 fax: 517-432-2856