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Cyber extension for transfer of technology in India

The Information Technology is being increasingly utilized in the Transfer of Technology process in India during the recent d years. CPCRl launched its web site in April 2000 and it is encouraging to note that the web site facilities are being increasingly used by the farming community and other clie...

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Main Author: S. Arulraj and N.Ravikumar
Format: Printed Book
Published: Journal of Plantation Crops 32 December 2004 :445-453 2004
Online Access:http://10.26.1.76/ks/002329.pdf
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