Items where Greenwich Author is "Goodland, Andrew D."
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2003
Goodland, Andrew, Tran, Bruno and Golob, Peter (2003) Post harvest needs assessment in the Teso and Lango farming systems of Uganda: Marketing systems analysis and farmers' perspectives. [Working Paper]
2001
Goodland, Andrew (2001) Paddy marketing and rural livelihoods in Bangladesh (Final technical report). Technical Report. Natural Resources Institute, Chatham, UK.
1999
Goodland, Andrew and Kleih, Ulrich (1999) Community access to marketing opportunities: options for remote areas in Sub-Saharan Africa. Literature review (NRI report no. 2459). Report. Natural Resources Institute, Chatham, UK.
Goodland, Andrew (1999) Small-holder credit in Uganda: Roles of farmers, government and the private sector. Report of field work conducted in Uganda during September and November 1998. Technical Report. Natural Resources Institute, Chatham, UK.
Goodland, Andrew (1999) Small-holder credit in Zimbabwe: Roles of farmers, government and the private sector. Report of field work conducted in Zimbabwe during October and November 1998. Technical Report. Natural Resources Institute, Chatham, UK.
Stickings, Jeremy, Goodland, Andrew D., Janowski, Monica and Chinemana, Frances (1999) Agricultural sector investment programmes - Experience in Africa. Natural Resources Institute Policy Series (3) . Natural Resources Institute, Chatham, UK. ISBN 0859545091
Griffith, Geoffrey, Kindness, Heather, Goodland, Andrew D. and Gordon, Ann (1999) Institutional development and poverty reduction. Natural Resources Institute Policy Series (2) . Natural Resources Institute, Chatham Maritime, Kent, UK. ISBN 0859545083
Goodland, Andrew, Onumah, Gideon, Amadi, Juliana and Griffith, Geoffrey (1999) Rural finance. Natural Resources Institute Policy Series (1) . Natural Resources Institute, Chatham Maritime, Kent, UK. ISBN 0859545075
Gordon, Ann and Goodland, Andrew (1999) The use of purchased inputs by small-holders in Uganda. In: Workshop organised by the Natural Resources Institute, 4-5 February 1999, Mukono, Uganda.