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    Nutritional Status of Cocoa in Papua New Guinea by Nelson, P., Webb, M., Berthelsen, S., Curry, George, Yinil, D., Fidelis, C., Fisher, M., Oberthur, T.

    Published 2011
    “…Leaf and soil nutrient status was surveyed at 63 cocoa sites in Papua New Guinea (PNG) to determine if productivity is nutrient limited and how these limitations might be overcome. …”
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    Oil Palm and Deforestation in Papua New Guinea by Nelson, P., Gabriel, J., Filer, C., Banabas, M., Sayer, J., Curry, George, Koczberski, Gina, Venter, O.

    Published 2014
    “…An unprecedented increase in oil palm developments may be underway in Papua New Guinea (PNG) through controversial “special agricultural and business leases” (SABLs) covering over two million hectares. …”
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    Revisiting Purchasing Power Parity of Papua New Guinea by Liew, Venus Khim-Sen, Ling, Tai-Hu, Chia, Ricky Chee-Jiun

    Published 2011
    “…Studies on long-run Purchasing Power Parity (PPP) for Papua New Guinea (PNG), one of the least developed countries in the world, is limited. …”
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    Exploring leadership issues in Papua New Guinea / Murray Prideaux by Prideaux, Murray

    Published 2008
    “…The practice of leadership in less developed countries, and Papua New Guinea (PNG) in particular, has not attracted the attention of leadership researchers with the same level of enthusiasm as leadership issues in developed countries. …”
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    Improving Livelihoods of Smallholder Coffee Communities in Papua New Guinea. by Curry, George, Sharp, Timothy, Kiup, E., Thomas, M., Tilden, G., Aroga, L., Koczberski, G., Hamago, M., Togonave, P.

    Published 2024
    “…Smallholder farmers in Papua New Guinea (PNG) face significant challenges, including labour shortages, low returns on labour, poor post-harvest processing, land pressures, and the recent threat of Coffee Berry Borer (CBB), a pest endangering the coffee industry. …”
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    A Reporting Compliance of National Fisheries Authority of Papua New Guinea by Brown, Alistair

    Published 2015
    “…Through textual analysis, this paper takes into account documentary evidence of the Auditor-General׳s audit commentaries of the reporting compliance of the National Fisheries Authority of Papua New Guinea for the period 2006–2012. The results of the analysis show that the National Fisheries Authority׳s financial statements are late, unprepared or qualified. …”
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    The impact of an intervention program for the treatment of malaria in children in Papua New Guinea by Joshua, Isaac B.

    Published 2003
    “…It is the major killer in the tropics and a major public health problem in developing countries and Papua New Guinea (PNG) is no exception. Resistant strains have been reported. …”
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    Intra-household constraints on educational attainment in rural households in Papua New Guinea by Ryan, S., Koczberski, G., Curry, George, Germis, E.

    Published 2017
    “…This paper examines intra-household and socio-cultural factors leading to differential outcomes in educational attainment by gender and birth order amongst smallholder oil palm households in Papua New Guinea. Not all children share equitably in the household resources allocated to education: females have lower average education levels than males, and high birth order children have higher education attainment than lower birth order siblings, indicating preferential parental investment in sons and early born children. …”
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    Techniques for Analysing and Reconciling the Progressive Mineral Taxation Regime of Papua New Guinea by Ail, Kaepae Ken

    Published 2018
    “…The study used real option and Monte Carlo simulation cash flow tax models and historical data to investigate the revenue collecting potentials of Papua New Guinea’s (PNG) progressive mineral taxation regime. …”
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    A Neolithic expansion, but strong genetic structure, in the independent history of New Guinea by Bergström, A., Oppenheimer, S., Mentzer, A., Auckland, K., Robson, K., Attenborough, R., Alpers, Michael Philip, Koki, G., Pomat, W., Siba, P., Xue, Y., Sandhu, M., Tyler-Smith, C.

    Published 2017
    “…All rights reserved. New Guinea shows human occupation since ~50 thousand years ago (ka), independent adoption of plant cultivation ~10 ka, and great cultural and linguistic diversity today. …”
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    Quality and Ethical Sourcing among Smallholder Coffee Producers in Papua New Guinea by Batt, Peter, Murray-Prior, Roy

    Published 2011
    “…This paper explores both the opportunities and impediments associated with teh introduction of ethical procurement systems in teh Papua New Guinea coffee industry. While remoteness and inaccessibility supports sustainable production systems, without a significant improvement in the way in which smallholder farmers process their coffee, price premiums in the long-term cannot be justified. …”
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