Browsing Natural and Agricultural Sciences by Type "Book chapter"

Browsing Natural and Agricultural Sciences by Type "Book chapter"

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  • Kirsten, Johann F.; Van Zyl, Johan; Nomvete, Bax D. (WR Publications, 1993)
    These papers review the structure and characteristics of agriculture in South Africa, the position of blacks in the sector, access to and utilisation of land and other resources by white and black South Africans, the scope ...
  • Kirsten, Johann F.; Vink, Nick; Van Zyl, Johan; Thirtle, Colin G., 1944-; Van Zyl, Johan; Vink, Nick (MacMillan Press Ltd, 2000)
    In this chapter the history of the agricultural sector from the early part of the twentieth century up to the period leading to the 1994 election is described. Three trends are discussed. First, a period of territorial and ...
  • Kumwenda, A.S.; Kumwenda, A.S. (Tea Research Foundation (TRFCA), 2006)
    The main goal of the agronomy programme is to develop appropriate cultural practices for clonal and seedling tea for different types of producers and environments.
  • Kumwenda, A.S.; Kumwenda, A.S. (Tea Research Foundation (TRFCA), 2006)
    The aims of the plant breeding program are to produce new, high yielding and high quality vegetatively propagated (VP) cultivars and composite plants that are adapted to local conditions. This is achieved by crossing ...
  • Kirsten, Johann F.; Sartorius von Bach, Helmke Jens; Van Zyl, Johan; Singini, Richard E.; Van Rooyen, Johan (Development Bank of Southern Africa, 1995)
    These three chapters comprise of the interim evaluation results of the Farmer Support Programmes implemented by the Development Bank of Southern Africa. Three of the former homeland areas of South Africa (KaNgwane, Venda ...
  • Kirsten, Johann F.; Sartorius von Bach, Helmke Jens; Van Zyl, Johan; Van Schalkwyk, Herman Daniel; Van Rooyen, Johan; Mudimu, Godfrey D.; Mabeza-Chimedza, Ruvimbo (Lit Verlag, 1996)
    The first chapter provides a brief look at the extent of market liberalization in the South African agricultural sector. It shows which events led to the abolishment and deregulation of a number of marketing schemes under ...
  • Kirsten, Johann F.; Lipton, Michael; De Klerk, Mike; Lipton, Merle (Indicator Press, 1996-12)
    The aim of the chapter is to estimate the potential for creating additional livelihoods in a typical semi-arid area under various assumptions about farm activities, farm size and technology. The perception that agriculture ...
  • Coetzee, Serena Martha; Rautenbach, Victoria (SpringerLink, 2016-10)
    Geoinformatics (also known as geographic information science) is the science and technology that underpins the collection, representation, processing, analysis, visualisation and dissemination of geographic information. ...
  • Kirsten, Johann F.; Vink, Nick; Williams, Gavin; Anderson, Kym (Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd, 2004)
    This chapter outlines the wine industry in South Africa in terms of historical legacies and current production features. It examines how the political, social and economic changes in South Africa affect the situation and ...
  • Kirsten, Johann F.; Liebenberg, Frikkie; Pardey, Philip G.; Alston, Julian M.; Piggott, Roley R. (International Food Policy Research Institute, 2006)
    This chapter presents South Africa's agricultural research and development policy within the historical framework of structural, institutional and political changes that took place during the 20th century. A brief overview ...
  • Borriss, Rainer; Rueckert, Christian; Blom, Jochen; Bezuidt, Keoagile Ignatius Oliver; Reva, Oleg N. (Elsevier, 2011)
    This chapter is devoted to application of whole genome sequence comparisons in taxonomy. Driven by the rapid progress in sequencing technologies, “low budget” bacterial genomes become increasingly available in a nearly ...