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ADB Asian Development BankAPORTIL Administração dos Portos de Timor-Leste
En. Port Authority of Timor-LesteASEAN Association of South East Asian NationsATJ Alter Trade Japan, Inc.
AusID Australian Agency for International Development
BFZ Berufliche Fortbildungszentren der Bayerischen Wirtschaft
En. Bavarian Business Training ServicesBNCTL Banco Nacional de Comercio de Timor-Leste
En. National Bank of Commerce of Timor-LesteCBTL Centru Banbu Timor-Leste
En. Bamboo Center in Timor-LesteCCI-TL Chamber of Commerce and Industry of Timor-Leste
CCT Cooperative Café Timor
C/P CounterpartC&F Cost & Freight
DAC Dezenvolve Agricultura ComunitariaEn. Development of Agriculture Community
FAO Food and Agricultural Organization of the United Nations
FOB Free On BoardF/S Feasibility StudyGAP Good Agricultural PracticesGIS Geographic Information SystemGIZ Deutsche Gesellschaft für Internationale
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GTZ Deutsche Gesellschaft für Technische ZusammenarbeitEn. German Agency for Technical Cooperation
IADE Instituto de Apoio ao Desenvolvimento EmprezarialEn. Institute for Business Development Support
ILO International Labour OrganizationJETRO Japan External Trade OrganizationJFPR Japan Fund for Poverty ReductionJICA Japan International Cooperation AgencyMAF Ministry of Agriculture and Fisheries
MAFDNADC
Director Nacional de Apoio ao Desenvolvimento Comunitário Agricola
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Director Nacional das Plantas Industriais e Agro-Comércio
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Director Nacional de Política e PlaneamentoEn. National Directorate for Policies & Planning
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Director Nacional de Pequária e VeterináriaEn. National Directorate for Livestock &
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UNDP United Nations Development ProgramUSAID United States Agency for International Development
VAT Value-added tax
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4-15 ................................................. 105 4-16 ........................................................................... 105 4-17 ................................................................ 105 4-18 ....................................................................... 106 4-19 .............................................................................. 106 4-20 ................................................................... 106 4-21 ........................................................................... 106 4-22 ...................................................................................... 107 4-23 ...................................................................................... 107 4-24 ....................................................................... 107 4-25 .......................................... 107 4-26 .......................................... 108 4-27 ............................... 108 4-28 ................................................................... 108 4-29 ................................................. 108 4-30 ................................................................... 109 4-31 ......................................................... 109 4-32 .................................................................................. 109 4-33 ............................................................................................. 114 4-34 ASEAN4 5 ........... 119 4-35 ASEAN4 .............................................................. 121 5-1 2010 .................................................................... 129 5-2 JETRO ................................................................... 130 5-3 20 .............................................................................................. 132 5-4 .............................................................. 133 5-5 ........................................................... 134 5-6 12 2010 ......................... 135 5-7 2007 ........................................................................... 138 5-8 2011 ........................................................................ 139 5-9 2011 1 ............................................................. 139 5-10 2011 2 .......................................................... 140 5-11 2011 3 .......................................................... 140 5-12 2010 ..................................................................... 141
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3-24
3-25 -2 4
2000
3
3
95
33
5
3
96
1950
1950
19612000GDP
JA
2000 1999
2003 2005
3
90
3
97
3.8.3 1
3
3-26
3 STP 4PSTP STP Segmentation Targeting Positioning
3 3
STP1 STP
STP 4P 4P Product Price Place
Promotion 4
1 2/ 3
/ 3
/
3
98
3
JAS JASGAP Good
Agricultural PracticesGAP J-GAP
EU GAP EUREPGAP
GAP
4P
3
99
2
POP
2
3-27
3
100
10
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