Sessional Paper No. 03 of 1963 on Transfer of Responsibility for Financing Coffee Research to the Coffee Board of Kenya
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1963Author
Colony and Protectorate of Kenya
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The report of the Economy Commission published in December 1962, noted that there appeared to be an opportunity for reducing net Government expenditure by commodity boards taking over research projects. The Government has agreed with the coffee Board that responsibility for all Coffee Research should be accepted by the Board with effect from 1st October, 1963. The estimated cost of the Government Coffee research for 1962/63...
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Coffee Industry; Cash Crop Farming; Coffee Board; Coffee Financing; Research Institutions
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