Seminaar/Seminar

SEMINAAR / SEMINAR 2000

The use of biotechnology and the genetic manipulation is not so widely accepted as one might think. Although there are many advantages, there are some resistance to this new technology that is now slowly and more widely being used in agriculture. Why are some consumer groups against produce where biotechnology is involved? How can perceptions be changed? Is biotechnology against the course of nature? Click here to see what Prof Drew Kershen of Oklahoma University has to say about the subject.


SEMINAAR / SEMINAR 1999

Deur die aankoop van nuwe masjinerie uit te stel, word die boer net gekonfronteer met die dilemma om sy bestaande masjinerie oormatig te gebruik en sodoende verdere druk op die koste van onderhoud en herstel te plaas. Om die vraag te beantwoord oor wat die boer se benadering tot die bestuur van landboumasjinerie behoort te wees het Computus‘n seminaar oor hierdie aspek aangebied. Kliek hier on die volledige seminaar te besigtig.

By postponing his replacement policy, the farmer is faced with the dilemma of overusing his machinery and thereby putting pressure on the cost of maintenance and repairs. To get to the answer of what should the farmer’s approach be towards agricultural machinery management, Computus presented a seminar on the issue. Click here to view the full seminar.


SEMINAAR / SEMINAR 1998:

Gedurende 1997 het Suid-Afrikaanse graanbemarking finaal uit 'n beheerraad gekontroleerde stelsel na 'n vrye mark omgewing beweeg.Computus het in 1998 'n seminaar oor graanbemarking in Suid-Afrika op die Internet aangebied. Die volledige referate en ook die vrae en antwoorde wat aan die sprekers gerig is, is steeds beskikbaar. Kliek hier om die volledige seminaar te besigtig.

During 1997 South African grain marketing finally moved out of a control board regulated system to a free market environment. .Computus presented a seminar on grain marketing in South Africa on the Internet. The complete papers and the questions and answers submitted to the speakers, is still available. Click here to view the full seminar.