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CLOSE THIS BOOKComparative Study of Solar and Sun Drying of Fish in Ecuator (NRI)
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Section 1 - Equipment and methods
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Acknowledgements

The team wish to thank everyone in Ecuador involved in this programme for their assistance which was greatly appreciated: the Technical Co-operation Officers working at the Instituto Nacional de Pesca (INP) and the staff of INP, the Instituto Nacional de Galapagos (INGALA), the Charles Darwin Research Station (CDRS) and the Parque Nacional de Galapagos. Special thanks are due to Mr T. W. Bostock and Sr M. Hurtado without whom this visit would not have been possible.

© Crown copyright 1983

This report was produced by the Tropical Products Institute, a British Government organisation which co-operates with developing countries in helping them to derive greater benefit from their plant and animal resources. It specialises in post-harvest problems and will be pleased to answer requests for information and advice addressed to the Director.

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Trim, D. S. and Curran, C. A. (1983) A comparative study of solar and sun drying of fish in Ecuador. Report of the Tropical Products Institute, L 60, vi + 44pp.

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Tropical Products Institute
ISBN: 0 85954 158 4
ISSN: 0144- 2325

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