Caribbean Technology Policy Studies ProjectCoke, L.B.Gomes, P.I.Gajraj. A.M.2007-11-121984-04-012007-11-121984http://hdl.handle.net/10625/6768The first study defines the context and boundaries of agricultural technology in the English speaking Caribbean; examines the forces which give the agricultural system its present characteristics; makes a critical analysis of agricultural research institutions; and recommends research aimed at specifying correct techniques and future changes in farming systems to reduce adverse effects of technology. The second study stresses the need for corrective action to protect the already degraded Caribbean environment. Concludes that the transfer of technology has been dysfunctional with regard to the environment, and recommends environmental impact analyses for all industries. Includes a bibliography.Text1 digital file (183 p.)Application/pdfenAGRICULTURAL ENGINEERINGAGRICULTURAL ENTERPRISESFARMING SYSTEMSAPPROPRIATE TECHNOLOGYAGRICULTURAL RESEARCHENVIRONMENTAL EFFECTSENVIRONMENTAL POLICYPOLLUTIONCARIBBEANRESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENTRESEARCH CENTRESAGRICULTURAL EXTENSIONRESOURCES DEVELOPMENTPOLLUTION CONTROLTRINIDAD AND TOBAGOAgriculture sector and environmental issuesWorking Paper