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Role of cooperatives in agricultural development ; Repot , 1969

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: New Delhi; International Cooperative Alliance; 1976Description: 55 pSubject(s): DDC classification:
  • 334 Int
Summary: The Conference was attended by 12 participants. A list of parti cipants, observers and conference staff is given in Appendix I. A copy of the programme of the Conference is given in Appendix II. The methodology followed was that each of the experts introduced his respective paper and gave such clarifications and additional information as were required by the participants. The issues arising from the papers were next framed and discussed exhaustively by the parti cipants with a view to drawing specific conclusions. The conclusions on all the topics were then considered and adopted by the Conference in its final session on 21st November. The discussions and conclu sions are given in Part II of this report. Background information on the countries of the participants, except Kenya, is given in Part III. A summary of the conclusions is given in Part IV. The Conference held in all nine sessions. The participants also had the opportunity of visiting a panchayat, a primary multipurpose cooperative society and a district cooperative union and were thus enabled, personally, to form an idea of cooperative activities in Nepal in the field of agriculture.
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The Conference was attended by 12 participants. A list of parti cipants, observers and conference staff is given in Appendix I. A copy of the programme of the Conference is given in Appendix II. The methodology followed was that each of the experts introduced his respective paper and gave such clarifications and additional information as were required by the participants. The issues arising from

the papers were next framed and discussed exhaustively by the parti

cipants with a view to drawing specific conclusions. The conclusions on all the topics were then considered and adopted by the Conference in its final session on 21st November. The discussions and conclu sions are given in Part II of this report. Background information on the countries of the participants, except Kenya, is given in Part III. A summary of the conclusions is given in Part IV. The Conference held in all nine sessions. The participants also had the opportunity of visiting a panchayat, a primary multipurpose cooperative society and a district cooperative union and were thus enabled, personally, to form an idea of cooperative activities in Nepal in the field of agriculture.

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