Labor requirement in assessment of technologies
Family labor is a valuable and "scarce" resource. It is through the application of labor that the farming family is able to use natural resources such as soil, water, vegetation and climate and purchased in• puts such as fertilizer, chemicals, and tools. In developing an improved technology to incre...
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| author | Dvorak, K.A. |
| author_browse | Dvorak, K.A. |
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| description | Family labor is a valuable and "scarce" resource. It is through the application of labor that the farming family is able to use natural resources such as soil, water, vegetation and climate and purchased in• puts such as fertilizer, chemicals, and tools. In developing an improved technology to increase productivity or enhance sustainability, the labor requirements must be evaluated. For full understanding of the labor requirement for an indigenous or improved technology, seasonality and specialization of labor must be considered as well as the total labor requirement. |
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| spelling | CGSpace972702025-10-10T16:24:35Z Labor requirement in assessment of technologies Dvorak, K.A. labour farming agricultural production Family labor is a valuable and "scarce" resource. It is through the application of labor that the farming family is able to use natural resources such as soil, water, vegetation and climate and purchased in• puts such as fertilizer, chemicals, and tools. In developing an improved technology to increase productivity or enhance sustainability, the labor requirements must be evaluated. For full understanding of the labor requirement for an indigenous or improved technology, seasonality and specialization of labor must be considered as well as the total labor requirement. 1996 2018-09-14T07:34:26Z 2018-09-14T07:34:26Z Book https://hdl.handle.net/10568/97270 en Open Access Dvorak, K. (1996). Labor requirement in assessment of technologies. IITA research guide, No. 27. Ibadan, Nigeria: IITA, (p. 14). |
| spellingShingle | labour farming agricultural production Dvorak, K.A. Labor requirement in assessment of technologies |
| title | Labor requirement in assessment of technologies |
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| title_fullStr | Labor requirement in assessment of technologies |
| title_full_unstemmed | Labor requirement in assessment of technologies |
| title_short | Labor requirement in assessment of technologies |
| title_sort | labor requirement in assessment of technologies |
| topic | labour farming agricultural production |
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