PART 1.
CHAPTER III.
AGENDA.
CATEGORY 1.
GENERAL.
i. REVIEW OF AGRICULTURE IN KENYA.
(Paper by the Director of Agriculture, Kenya. T.C.(C)Ag.18).
(See page 247.)
2. Ecovxomic Progress oF Tanganyika TERRITORY.
(Paper by the Director of Agriculture, Tanganyika Territory.
T.C.(C)Ag.10.)
(See page 259.)
3. EXCHANGE OF INFORMATION ON AGRICULTURAL SUBJECTS :—
(a) The establishment of an Agricultural Journal for East
Africa.
(Paper by the Director of Agriculture, Kenya. T.C.(C)Ag.1.)
*(b) The desirability of reciprocal arrangements between the
various Governments for the regular exchange »i irfor-
mation, especially Government publications relating to
Agriculture and the business of the farmer.
(Note by the Chief of the Division of Agricultural Economics,
Union of South Africa. T.C.(C)Ag.2.)
*(c) Empire exchange of Agricultural literature and an East
African Journal on Agriculture.
(Note by the Agricultural Department, Tanganyika Territory.
T.C.(C)Ag.11.)
(See page 276.)
AMAaNT INSTITUTE.
(a) The relation of the Amani Institute to local Departments
of Agriculture.
(To be raised by the Director of Agriculture, Nyasaland.)
(b) Its direct and indirect use for Technical Agricultural
Officers, with particular reference to Cotton.
(¢) Its use as a means of liaison between Cotton investigators
in East Africa.
(To be raised by the Director of Agriculture, Tanganyika
Territory.)
(See page 277.)
5. LecisLATIVE MEASURES IN THE CONTROL OF INsEcT PESTS AND
Praxt DISEASE.
(Paper by T. J. Anderson, Entomologist, Kenya.
T.C.(C)E.&M.1.)
(See page 226.)
A& THE ADOPTION OF A DEFINITE SCHEME OF CO-OPERATION BETWEEN
THE DEPARTMENTS OF AGRICULTURE IN EAST AND SOUTH AFRICA.
(To be raised by the Director of Agriculture, Nyasaland.)
(See page 275.)
* These items were subsequently withdrawn from the Agenda in
view of the discussion on item 3(a) above.
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