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Impact of farming systems research PROCEEDINGS OF THE FINAL WORKSHOP ON IMPACT ASSESSMENT OF FARMING SYSTEMS RESEARCH Kandy, Sri Lanka 9-13 December 1991 Edited by: N.F.C. Ranaweera P.O. Box 933, Manila 1099, Philippines
Welcome address S .P.R. Weerasinghe (Director of Agriculture, Sri Lanka) Opening comments Contents F. A. Bernardo (Deputy Director General, International Rice Research Institute) Introductory address Hon. R.M. Dharmadasa Banda (Minister of Agricultural Development and Research, Sri Lanka) Overview N.F.C. Ranaweera (Division of Agricultural Economics and Planning, Department of Agriculture, Peradeniya) Farming systems research and its impact on farm families in two selected 1 sites in Bangladesh--M. R. Siddiqui, M. R. Islam, N. P. Magor, N. U. Ahrned, and A. H. Khan Impact of farming systems research on selected farmers in Nepal: a case 2 8 study of Pumdi Bhumdi--S.B. Mathema, K.D. Joshi, J. KC. Assessment of rice-fish farming system in Indonesia--M. 0. Adnyana, 5 9 D. K.S. Swastika, and W. Sudana The impact of farming system research in Thailand--B. Shinawatara, 9 1 C. Sukapong, P. Woodtikam, P. Deundao, P. Padermchai, and B. Ontuam Impact assessment of farming systems research-based technologies 129 in the Philippines: the Isabela experience--R. R. Gonzaga, C. V. C. Barba, N. P. Gordoncillo, and N. F. C. Ranaweera Institutionalizing the farming systems research approach in Indochina--A. M. Mandac Impact assessment of farming systems research and development 165 at the farm level: the case of KABSAKA technology in Iloilo, Philippines-- V. T. Villancio, C. H. Manalo, M. L. V. I. Rebulanan, A. Sotomil, and N. F. C. Ranaweera Impact of farming systems research on the research and extension 185 system: the case of the Philippines--V. T. Villancio, A. Punzalan, C. Hina, and V. R. Carangal vii ix . . . Xlll
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Welcome address<br />
S .P.R. Weerasinghe<br />
(Director of Agriculture, Sri Lanka)<br />
Opening comments<br />
Contents<br />
F. A. Bernardo<br />
(Deputy Director General, <strong>International</strong> Rice Research Institute)<br />
Introductory address<br />
Hon. R.M. Dharmadasa Banda<br />
(Minister of Agricultural Development and Research, Sri Lanka)<br />
Overview<br />
N.F.C. Ranaweera<br />
(Division of Agricultural Economics and Planning, Department of Agriculture,<br />
Peradeniya)<br />
Farming <strong>systems</strong> <strong>research</strong> and its impact on farm families in two selected 1<br />
sites in Bangladesh--M. R. Siddiqui, M. R. Islam, N. P. Magor, N. U. Ahrned,<br />
and A. H. Khan<br />
Impact of farming <strong>systems</strong> <strong>research</strong> on selected farmers in Nepal: a case 2 8<br />
study of Pumdi Bhumdi--S.B. Ma<strong>the</strong>ma, K.D. Joshi, J. KC.<br />
Assessment of rice-fish farming system in Indonesia--M. 0. Adnyana, 5 9<br />
D. K.S. Swastika, and W. Sudana<br />
The impact of farming system <strong>research</strong> in Thailand--B. Shinawatara, 9 1<br />
C. Sukapong, P. Woodtikam, P. Deundao, P. Padermchai, and B. Ontuam<br />
Impact assessment of farming <strong>systems</strong> <strong>research</strong>-based technologies 129<br />
in <strong>the</strong> Philippines: <strong>the</strong> Isabela experience--R. R. Gonzaga, C. V. C. Barba,<br />
N. P. Gordoncillo, and N. F. C. Ranaweera<br />
Institutionalizing <strong>the</strong> farming <strong>systems</strong> <strong>research</strong> approach<br />
in Indochina--A. M. Mandac<br />
Impact assessment of farming <strong>systems</strong> <strong>research</strong> and development 165<br />
at <strong>the</strong> farm level: <strong>the</strong> case of KABSAKA technology in Iloilo, Philippines--<br />
V. T. Villancio, C. H. Manalo, M. L. V. I. Rebulanan, A. Sotomil,<br />
and N. F. C. Ranaweera<br />
Impact of farming <strong>systems</strong> <strong>research</strong> on <strong>the</strong> <strong>research</strong> and extension 185<br />
system: <strong>the</strong> case of <strong>the</strong> Philippines--V. T. Villancio, A. Punzalan, C. Hina,<br />
and V. R. Carangal<br />
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