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J.B.D. Robinson, A Practical Guide to Growing Arabica Coffee in Papua New Guinea (First Draft), Papua New Guinea Development Bank, May 1984, Ts., p/c (poor quality and incomplete), loose with cover note from PNG Development Bank, 22 Aug 1984.

This paper is a field handbook and guide for growing Arabica coffee in PNG. It is published as first draft go garner more discussion and dialogue with improving this manual. It covers descriptions on (a) coffee trees, (b) the soil and climate sustainability, (c) land clearing and preparation, (d) coffee industry and seedling production, (e) planting coffee in the field, (f) establishment of shade and shelter, (g) pruning of coffee, (h) use of fertilizers, (i) weed control, (j) coffee pests and diseases, (k) coffee processing and (l) weights and measures. This guide contains diagrams for better visual of the descriptive information.

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J.B.D. Robinson, A Practical Guide to Growing Arabica Coffee in Papua New Guinea (First Draft), Papua New Guinea Development Bank, May 1984, Ts., p/c (poor quality and incomplete), loose with cover note from PNG Development Bank, 22 Aug 1984.

This paper is a field handbook and guide for growing Arabica coffee in PNG. It is published as first draft go garner more discussion and dialogue with improving this manual. It covers descriptions on (a) coffee trees, (b) the soil and climate sustainability, (c) land clearing and preparation, (d) coffee industry and seedling production, (e) planting coffee in the field, (f) establishment of shade and shelter, (g) pruning of coffee, (h) use of fertilizers, (i) weed control, (j) coffee pests and diseases, (k) coffee processing and (l) weights and measures. This guide contains diagrams for better visual of the descriptive information.

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J.B.D. Robinson, A Practical Guide to Growing Arabica Coffee in Papua New Guinea (First Draft), Papua New Guinea Development Bank, May 1984, Ts., p/c (poor quality and incomplete), loose with cover note from PNG Development Bank, 22 Aug 1984.

This paper is a field handbook and guide for growing Arabica coffee in PNG. It is published as first draft go garner more discussion and dialogue with improving this manual. It covers descriptions on (a) coffee trees, (b) the soil and climate sustainability, (c) land clearing and preparation, (d) coffee industry and seedling production, (e) planting coffee in the field, (f) establishment of shade and shelter, (g) pruning of coffee, (h) use of fertilizers, (i) weed control, (j) coffee pests and diseases, (k) coffee processing and (l) weights and measures. This guide contains diagrams for better visual of the descriptive information.

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J.B.D. Robinson, Annual Overview of the Establishment and Research Programme of the Papua New Guinea Coffee Research Institute, PNG Coffee Research Institute, Oct 1987, 34pp., and appendices.

This paper is an annual overview of the PNG Coffee Research Institute and its research programme. It discusses the establishment Coffee Research Institute covering its initial physical establishment, staffing recruitment and staffing technical assistance, consultancy reports and research finance. This report also discusses the coffee research focusing on scientific departments relating to soils and coffee plants. This report also contains an overview of the coffee trial programme, policy for new coffee plantings and other miscellaneous research.

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Kessy Kufinale, The case of catimor in Papua New Guinea, Coffee Discussion Paper No.17, Goroka, Coffee Industry Corporation Ltd, Industry Affairs Division, Oct 1994, 35pp.

Economist Kessy Kufinale writes this discussion paper on the case of Catimor in Papua New Guinea. This paper evaluates Catimor, a larger research project in PNG, to provide a justification for its introduction in PNG and to provide economic values and establishment in this field.

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Lauatu Tautea, Quarterly Coffee Report No.29, Goroka, Coffee Industry Corporation Ltd, Industry Affairs Division, Mar 1993, 38pp., p/c.

This item contains a letter from Economist Tiri Kuibakul responding to Mr MacWilliam’s letter that contains information on the economists for the coffee industry.
The quarterly report of March 1993 is included in this item and it reports on signs of recovery in coffee prices since October 1991. It contains statistics on the distribution of production by provinces and updates on trends in coffee prices, forecasts for world production and general expectations for coffee prices.

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Luke Irog, Plantation survey and production costs, Coffee Discussion Paper No.7, Goroka, Coffee Industry Corporation Ltd, Industry Affairs Division, Apr 1992, 18pp.

The Coffee Industry Act of 1976 mandated the lodging and completion of a plantation survey form. In 1991, two sets of surveys the compulsory (1) Plantation survey form and the optional (2) cost of survey form were sent out to the existing plantations and block developments identified and listed by the Coffee Board Inspectors in 1988 to update their listing database as well as and cost of production in the plantation sector. Despite receiving poor response rate due to several contributing factors,
this paper further discusses plantation surveys results and included different tables showing plantation survey results in 1989 and 1990 as well as plantation costs of production.

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M.H.M. Belfield & D.C. Willis (Consultants for the Overseas Development Section of the Queensland Department of Primary Industries), Papua New Guinea Coffee Industry Rehabilitation and Rust Control program: Final report to the Coffee Industry Board

This is a final report to the Coffee Industry Board of Rehabilitation and Rust Control Program. It covers updated report on Coffee Industry Survey Report Findings July 1986. It covers information on structure and administration, policy decisions field operations, agricultural extension and grower awareness, field programs and management, reporting and programme assessment, staff, training and technical research.

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M.H.M. Belfield & D.C. Willis (Consultants for the Overseas Development Section of the Queensland Department of Primary Industries), Papua New Guinea Coffee Industry Rehabilitation and Rust Control program: Final report to the Coffee Industry Board

This is a final report to the Coffee Industry Board of Rehabilitation and Rust Control Program. It covers updated report on Coffee Industry Survey Report Findings July 1986. It covers information on structure and administration, policy decisions field operations, agricultural extension and grower awareness, field programs and management, reporting and programme assessment, staff, training and technical research.

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