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A.V.R.O.S. office in Medan (1920s)
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A.V.R.O.S. research station in Kampong Baroe (Baru village)
The General Association of Rubber Planters on the East Coast of Sumatra, Dutch: Algemeene Vereeniging van Rubberplanters ter Oostkust van Sumatra (A.V.R.O.S.), was a Dutch agricultural research station organization based near Medan, Sumatra in the Dutch East Indies. A.V.R.O.S. has an office building in Medan and a research station in "Kampong Baroe" (Baru) near Medan. A.V.R.O.S. conducted and published research on commercial plantings.[1]
In 1967, the name changed into BKS-PPS (Badan Kerja Sama Perusahaan Perkebunan Sumatera, Sumatra Plantation Companies Partnership Board).
Gallery
The library at the A.V.R.O.S. experimental station circa 1925
Roselle Hibiscus sabdariffa crop at the field station of the AVROS
Pathology lab at the field station
Field crops
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Workers at the pathology lab_in_Medan_TMnr_60014025.jpg.webp)
References
- ↑ Botanical Abstracts, Volumes 7-8 Williams & Wilkins 1921
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