4.1.8 Supporting cooperatives to invest in infrastructure in service of production and life of cooperative members and to participate in socio-economic development programs66-67 4.2 Real situation of implementation of cooperative development policies67-68 4.3 The shortcomings of policy contents68-73 4.4 The shortcomings of policy implementation73-77 4.5 The lessons from the real situation of cooperative policies77 Summary77-79 5 Analysis and assessment of the situation of service provision and science-technology transfer in ACs in Mekong Delta79-111 5.1 Situation of ACs in Mekong Delta79-87 5.1.1 Number of agricultural, forestry, fishery and salt cooperatives in Mekong Delta79-82 5.1.2 Labor and capital of ACs82-84 5.1.3 Economic efficiency of ACs84-86 5.1.4 The weaknesses of ACs in Mekong Delta86-87 5.2 Situation of service provision and science technology transfer in agricultural production of surveyed ACs87-101 5.2.1 Farmer's needs for service provision and science-technology transfer in surveyed area87-90 5.2.2 Situation of service provision and science technology transfer in surveyed ACs90-97 5.2.3 Situation of organizing and managing service operations in surveyed ACs97-98 5.2.4 Evaluating the socio-economic efficiency of service activities98-101 5.3 Factors affecting service provision and science technology transfer in ACs in Mekong Delta101-108 5.3.1 Factors affecting internal credit service101-103 5.3.2 Factors affecting input services103-105 5.3.3 Factors affecting output services105-107 5.3.4 Factors affecting science technology transfer services107-108 5.4 Lessons from the real situation of service provision and science technology transfer in ACs in Mekong Delta108-109 Summary109-111 6 Experiences from other countries and lessons for Vietnam111-128 6.1 Experiences from Japan111-115 6.2 Experiences from Korea115-118 6.3 Experiences from Thailand118-121 6.4 Experiences from China121-124 6.5 Lessons for Vietnamese agricultural cooperatives124-126 Summary126-128 7 Solutions and policies for service provision and technology transfer of Cooperatives128-139 7.1 General policies for all of the cooperatives128-134 7.1.1 Policy on personnel and human resource training128-129 7.1.2 Land policy129-130 7.1.3 Finance-creditpolicy130-131 7.1.4 Investment policy for cooperatives131 7.1.5 Science and technology policy131-132 7.1.6 Tax policy132 7.1.7 Social insurance policy132-133 7.1.8 Marketing policy133 7.1.9 Other policies133-134 7.2 Specific policies for each type of service134-137 7.2.1 Policy on land preparation service134 7.2.2 Policy on internal credit service134-135 7.2.3 Policy on fertilizers and pesticides providing service135 7.2.4 Policy on veterinary and plant protection service135 7.2.5 Policy on irrigation service135-136 7.2.6 Policy on agricultural extension service (science technology transfer)136 7.2.7 Policy on consumption service136-137 7.2.8 Policy on other services137 Summary137-139 8 Conclusions and recommendations139-142 8.1 Conclusions139-140 8.2 Recommendations140-142 Reference142-162 The published research works and scientific activities of author162-163 Appendix 1 Questionnaire for cooperative survey163-170 Appendix 2 Questionnaire for member households170-181 Appendix 3 Questionnaire for non-member households181-193 Appendix 4 Information collection form for district and provincial management agency193-196 Appendix 5 Checklist for information to be collected196-197 Appendix 6 Checklist for interview and discussion with the cooperatives197-198 Appendix 7 Checklist for evaluating the cooperative development and implementation of agricultural policies on cooperatives in the surveyed provinces198-201 Appendix 8 List of policies for collective economy201-205 Appendix 9 List of journals searched205-207 ,越语毕业论文,越语专业论文 |