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Agroindustrial Project Analysis: Critical Design Factors

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By: James E Austin and John Hopkins
272 pages
Agroindustrial Project Analysis: Critical Design Factors
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  • Agroindustrial Project Analysis: Critical Design Factors ISBN: 9780801845307 Edition: 2 Paperback Jul 1992 Out of Print #111744
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Out of Print
By: James E Austin and John Hopkins
272 pages
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"Anyone starting an analysis of an agricultural processing project will find this book a necessity because it is thorough and covers nearly everything. A veteran of agricultural processing project analysis will find this book useful for its checklist of items to consider."
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"The author has done an excellent job of producing a manual which can be used by diverse groups of professionals (economists, agronomists, industrial engineers, managers). Further, he has avoided use of highly technical language and complicated methodology."
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