In May 1970, I flew from Port Moresby to Rabaul, via Lae, en route to my first posting as a research agronomist (didiman) in Papua and New Guinea (PNG). Looking from the aircraft at the tiny villages on both sides of the Owen Stanley Range, a moment of mild panic arose: What if I did not get to spend time in such villages? I need not have worried. Within weeks, I was learning about agriculture from ToBernard, ToPiritae and others in Napapar Village and spending time in villages in the Baining Mountains of New Britain and on New Ireland. Over the next 48 years, I have worked in villages in all 85 rural districts. By chance, the most recent fieldwork in mid-2018 has been in Morobe and Central provinces, not far from those villages...
Since the 1970s the residents of Maimafu village, a rural settlement in the Eastern Highlands of Pap...
Smallholder farming plays a crucial role in sustaining the food security and livelihoods of billions...
In 1900, the Dreikikir people were a completely naked, forest-dwelling people whose lives revolved a...
Historically, the development philosophy for the two Territories of Papua and New Guinea (known as T...
Miri Setae was lecturer at Vudal Agricultural College, Papua New Guinea before becoming Livestock De...
The history of early agriculture in New Guinea does not fit many traditional portray-als of the past...
Prior to World War II, under Australian Administration, the economic development of\ud the Territory...
The traditional approach to agricultural extension in Papua New Guinea (PNG) has been based on trans...
Kuk is a settlement at c. 1600 m altitude in the upper Wahgi Valley of the Western Highlands Provinc...
There is an abundance of material dealing with agricultural practices in the tropics, in particular ...
Around 2.4 million people in the mountain areas of Papua New Guinea depend on subsistence farming. F...
Securing Village Life: Development in Late Colonial Papua New Guinea examines the significance for p...
Prior to World War II, under Australian Administration, the economic development of the Territory of...
In this book, historical narratives chart how people created forms of agriculture in the highlands o...
Following Papua New Guinea (PNG) Independence in 1975, the new administration approached Australia’s...
Since the 1970s the residents of Maimafu village, a rural settlement in the Eastern Highlands of Pap...
Smallholder farming plays a crucial role in sustaining the food security and livelihoods of billions...
In 1900, the Dreikikir people were a completely naked, forest-dwelling people whose lives revolved a...
Historically, the development philosophy for the two Territories of Papua and New Guinea (known as T...
Miri Setae was lecturer at Vudal Agricultural College, Papua New Guinea before becoming Livestock De...
The history of early agriculture in New Guinea does not fit many traditional portray-als of the past...
Prior to World War II, under Australian Administration, the economic development of\ud the Territory...
The traditional approach to agricultural extension in Papua New Guinea (PNG) has been based on trans...
Kuk is a settlement at c. 1600 m altitude in the upper Wahgi Valley of the Western Highlands Provinc...
There is an abundance of material dealing with agricultural practices in the tropics, in particular ...
Around 2.4 million people in the mountain areas of Papua New Guinea depend on subsistence farming. F...
Securing Village Life: Development in Late Colonial Papua New Guinea examines the significance for p...
Prior to World War II, under Australian Administration, the economic development of the Territory of...
In this book, historical narratives chart how people created forms of agriculture in the highlands o...
Following Papua New Guinea (PNG) Independence in 1975, the new administration approached Australia’s...
Since the 1970s the residents of Maimafu village, a rural settlement in the Eastern Highlands of Pap...
Smallholder farming plays a crucial role in sustaining the food security and livelihoods of billions...
In 1900, the Dreikikir people were a completely naked, forest-dwelling people whose lives revolved a...