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justified by the potential economic benefits to the Indian dairy farmers. …
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conservative assumptions, the benefits from the research have already outweighed the costs. In the longer term, the discounted net …, but large benefits are also expected in Africa. …
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research has also added to these benefits. As a result of changes in the lysine/energy content of concentrated pig meal for … formula is being adopted by Vietnamese-owned millers of concentrated pig feed, and benefits should flow to Vietnamese pig … exclusive to foreign-owned mills. Because of the inadequacy of the data available, it was not possible to quantify the benefits …
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This report sets out some broad ideas about how poverty evaluation could be conducted for ACIAR research projects. As with good benefit–cost analysis, there are good practices that need to be observed when undertaking poverty analysis. While poverty is a broad concept, and can be addressed...
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Australian rice producers, through reduced grain drying costs, while benefits have also been captured by the Thai rice production …, three dollars of project benefits have resulted. A high proportion of realised benefits was estimated to accrue to … Philippines and Vietnam could also benefit from the technology developed in these projects. These benefits have not been …
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was still necessary to make various assumptions, particularly with regard to the valuation of benefits and their … attribution to the ACIAR projects. The benefits accruing to both Australia and China are now estimated to be a little less than … the reduced benefits in China because improved rapeseed is not always segregated at crushing plants. Nevertheless, the …
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This study was commissioned by the Australian Centre for International Agricultural Research (ACIAR) to evaluate the economic impact of two projects (8201 and 8567) for which ACIAR provided support from 1982–89. These projects were aimed at the improvement of the grain yield potential of...
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extremely high ratio of benefits to project costs. Zero tillage by itself is clearly a profitable technology. It does not need a …
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