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New technology in a developing country - a case study in the Maldives

conference contribution
posted on 2004-01-01, 00:00 authored by Andrew McIntyre, Thomas Mcrae, D Paudel
In 1998, Maafahi Island was leased by the Maldives government to a private company for development as a multi-faceted primary production value-adding project. The project included boat building, agriculture and fish processing. As part of the agriculture project, a hydroponics facility was commenced in 2001, using a novel zero-runoff nutrient system. Virtually no information was available for using this system in tropical conditions; however Deakin University had been undertaking research on the system for tomato production. In 2004, two Deakin scientists visited the island with the specific purpose of assisting the project operators to ‘improve the greenhouse conditions’ and optimise the production from the greenhouse. In essence, the transition to successful production from ‘book learning’ and ‘no practical experience’ was found to be limited by a range of constraints, and demonstrated that a little knowledge is no substitute for a multidisciplinary approach. Progress had come to a standstill, not because of lack of horticultural expertise, but because of lack of understanding of fundamental science, and lack of understanding by equipment suppliers of the requirements imposed by the conditions. <br>

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Location

Perth, W.A.

Language

eng

Publication classification

E1 Full written paper - refereed

Editor/Contributor(s)

Z Singh, P Batt, R Murray

Pagination

249 - 255

Start date

2004-08-18

End date

2004-08-21

ISBN-13

9789066055988

ISBN-10

9066055987

Title of proceedings

Proceedings of the IVth International Symposium on Horticultural Education, Extension and Training

Event

International Symposium on Horticultural Education, Extension and Training (4th: 2004: Perth, W.A.)

Publisher

International Society for Horticultural Science

Place of publication

Leuven, Belgium

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