The Times of Papua New Guinea, Issues 15 - 16
- AU PMB DOC 516-08
- Stuk
- 19 December 1980 – 24 December 1980
Part of The Times of Papua New Guinea
Word Publishing Company
The Times of Papua New Guinea, Issues 15 - 16
Part of The Times of Papua New Guinea
Word Publishing Company
Cocoa Board of Papua New Guinea
Part of Papua New Guinea Coffee Industry Corporation Publications
This paper is on the cost-benefit study on the use of mobile coffee hullers in remote areas of Papua New Guinea and their regulatory implications. Smallholder coffee growers have difficulty selling their coffee due to bad road conditions and high transportation costs. Furthermore, the coffee produced by smallholder growers is considered as “Y’ graded despite the good quality of their coffee. So this paper assesses the use of transportable coffee hullers in remote areas of PNG to help coffee growers reduce their cost and expenses. This paper contains five sections, (1) different types of mobile hullers available from different manufacturers, (2) analysis of possible costs and benefits of mobile hullers using different scenarios and possible costs, (3) the suitability and appropriateness of mobile hullers in PNG and finally and (4) discusses the regulatory implications by introducing mobile hullers in PNG.
PNG Coffee Industry Board
Part of Newsletters of the Australian School of Pacific Administration and Territory of Papua Reports
The Australian School of Pacific Administration
Cocoa Board of Papua New Guinea
Part of Papua New Guinea Coffee Industry Corporation Publications
Economist Tiri Kuimbakul writes this discussion paper describing how the international coffee marketing chain works, focusing on how the market ensures that coffee gets from the grower to the consumer and how prices are set by the market. It discusses the process of how coffee gets from the grower to the consumer. This paper contains a description of the process between the grower, processor, exporter and trader. Some useful information included in this paper covers coffee process as it reaches the factories, contracts with exporters, quality control and shipping, trading hedging, and marketing reports.
PNG Coffee Industry Board
The Times of Papua New Guinea, Issues 17 - 18
Part of The Times of Papua New Guinea
Word Publishing Company
Reel 1, British New Guinea Report for 1894-1895
Part of Newsletters of the Australian School of Pacific Administration and Territory of Papua Reports
The Australian School of Pacific Administration
PART I
Section I – General Description
Section II – Native Agriculture
Section III – Live Stock
Section IIIA – Fisheries
Section IV – Drug Plants
Section V – Nutrition
Section VI – Economies
PART II
Section I – Description of Government Plantation, Kokoda
Section II – Rubber Production at Government Plantation
Section III – Notes on Rubber
Contains photographs and hand drawn maps.
Franke, Carl