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Assessment of village level sugar processing technology in Tanzania / A.S. Chungu, C.Z.M. Kimambo, T.A.L. Bali.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: Publication details: Dar es Salaam, Tanzania : Mkuki na Nyota Publishers, c2001.Description: x, 36 : ill. ; 24 cmISBN:
  • 9976973942
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 339.4609678 CHU
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Contents:
Machine generated contents note: Acknowledgement -- Abstract -- Abbreviations -- Definitions of Technical Terms -- 1.0 Introduction -- 1.1 Historical Background of the Sugar Industry in Tanzania -- 1.2 Rationale and Objective for Development of IPI Sugar Processing -- Technology -- 1.3 Research Problem -- 1.4 Research Objectives -- 1.5 Hypotheses -- 1.6 Research Methodology and Techniques -- 2.0 Literature Review -- 2.1 Definition of Technological Terms -- 2.2 Processing of Sugar and Project Viability -- 3.0 Analysis of Research Finding and Hypotheses Verification -- 3.1 Hypothesis No. 1: Sugarcane Outgrowers -- 3.2 Hypothesis No. 2: Sugar Recovery Rate -- 3.3 Hypothesis No. 3: Technology Transfer and Dissemination -- 3.3.1 Technology Maturity -- 3.3.2 Economic Performance of the Technology -- 3.3.3 Employment Generation -- 3.3.4 Quality and Price of Sugar -- 3.3.5 Impact on Environment -- 3.3.6 Transfer of the Manufacturing Technology -- 3.4 Hypothesis No. 4: Gender, Ownership Pattern and Political Milieu -- 3.4.1 Gender Relations -- 3.4.2 Socio Economic - Political Aspects -- 3.5 Hypothesis No. 5: Poverty Alleviation -- 3.6 Hypothesis No. 6: Appropriateness of the Technology -- 4.0 Policy Implications of the Findings -- 4.1 Taxation -- 4.2 Technology Transfer and Dissemination -- 4.3 Poverty Alleviation -- 4.4 Extension Services -- 4.5 Energy Supply -- 4.6 Land Ownership -- 4.7 Environmental Pollution -- 5.0 Conclusions -- 6.0 Recommendations for Implementation -- 6.1 Measures that Require the Attention of IPI -- 6.2 Measures for Attention of Government and Associated Organisations -- 6.3 Subjects of Further Research -- BIBLIOGRAPHICAL REFERENCES -- END NOTES -- Appendix I: Process and Instrumentation (P&I) Diagram -- Appendix II: Description of IPI Process and Equipment -- Appendix III: Some of the Areas under Sugarcane Cultivation in Tanzania -- Appendix IV: Equipment, Machinery and Installation Data -- Appendix V: State of Sugar Processing Technology at Each Site -- OTHER PUBLICATIONS BY REPOA.
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"Published for Research on Poverty Alleviation ... by Mkuki na Nyota Publishers"--T.p. verso.

Includes bibliographical references.

Machine generated contents note: Acknowledgement -- Abstract -- Abbreviations -- Definitions of Technical Terms -- 1.0 Introduction -- 1.1 Historical Background of the Sugar Industry in Tanzania -- 1.2 Rationale and Objective for Development of IPI Sugar Processing -- Technology -- 1.3 Research Problem -- 1.4 Research Objectives -- 1.5 Hypotheses -- 1.6 Research Methodology and Techniques -- 2.0 Literature Review -- 2.1 Definition of Technological Terms -- 2.2 Processing of Sugar and Project Viability -- 3.0 Analysis of Research Finding and Hypotheses Verification -- 3.1 Hypothesis No. 1: Sugarcane Outgrowers -- 3.2 Hypothesis No. 2: Sugar Recovery Rate -- 3.3 Hypothesis No. 3: Technology Transfer and Dissemination -- 3.3.1 Technology Maturity -- 3.3.2 Economic Performance of the Technology -- 3.3.3 Employment Generation -- 3.3.4 Quality and Price of Sugar -- 3.3.5 Impact on Environment -- 3.3.6 Transfer of the Manufacturing Technology -- 3.4 Hypothesis No. 4: Gender, Ownership Pattern and Political Milieu -- 3.4.1 Gender Relations -- 3.4.2 Socio Economic - Political Aspects -- 3.5 Hypothesis No. 5: Poverty Alleviation -- 3.6 Hypothesis No. 6: Appropriateness of the Technology -- 4.0 Policy Implications of the Findings -- 4.1 Taxation -- 4.2 Technology Transfer and Dissemination -- 4.3 Poverty Alleviation -- 4.4 Extension Services -- 4.5 Energy Supply -- 4.6 Land Ownership -- 4.7 Environmental Pollution -- 5.0 Conclusions -- 6.0 Recommendations for Implementation -- 6.1 Measures that Require the Attention of IPI -- 6.2 Measures for Attention of Government and Associated Organisations -- 6.3 Subjects of Further Research -- BIBLIOGRAPHICAL REFERENCES -- END NOTES -- Appendix I: Process and Instrumentation (P&I) Diagram -- Appendix II: Description of IPI Process and Equipment -- Appendix III: Some of the Areas under Sugarcane Cultivation in Tanzania -- Appendix IV: Equipment, Machinery and Installation Data -- Appendix V: State of Sugar Processing Technology at Each Site -- OTHER PUBLICATIONS BY REPOA.

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