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Product Description: This book has been written for existing and prospective entrepreneurs who wish to produce dry foods commercially at small and medium scale. Great effort has been made to use simple language but at the same time to examine all relevant technical aspects.
By Barrie Axtell and Andrew Russell (contributor)

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9781853395208 | Practical Action Pub, November 1, 2002, cover price $23.95 | About this edition: This book has been written for existing and prospective entrepreneurs who wish to produce dry foods commercially at small and medium scale.

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Product Description: Training in food processing can open up opportunities for individuals who lack business experience, by providing training in costing and marketing a new product. This book offers a blueprint for such comprehensive training.It first explains the importance of needs assessment, course preparation, monitoring and follow up, and the value of practical work and opportunities for trainees to discuss their ideas and discoveries...read more

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9781853394256 | Practical Action Pub, July 1, 1998, cover price $35.95 | About this edition: Training in food processing can open up opportunities for individuals who lack business experience, by providing training in costing and marketing a new product.

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Product Description: Shows how improving on the traditional techniques of drying by sunand air can provide income-generating activitiesfor groups in the developing world. Examples from Peru, Colombia and Bangladesh; with detailed technical appendices.

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9781853390395 | Practical Action Pub, August 1, 1991, cover price $25.95 | About this edition: Shows how improving on the traditional techniques of drying by sunand air can provide income-generating activitiesfor groups in the developing world.

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