Effects on mill location, size and input characteristics on the economic efficiency of Kenya's forest industries
The actual rate of develoment of Kenya's forest industries is considerably lower than the potential rate, owing to constraints such as high transportation costs, quality deficiencies, and non-competitive prices. We suggest that these constraints
, and related attributes. Four distinctive patterns of relationship are revealed. The implications of thease relationships are analysed with respect to the present locational and other geographic aspects of forest industries as well as future prospects
Ten settlements (five from the forest and five from the savanna) are studied, using multivariate analysis| the author concludes that cooperative organization can modernize peasant production if it is combined with modification of the system of land