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  1. Postharvest process, marketing, and competiveness of domestic rice by Johnson, Michael E., Ajibola, Akeem

    Published 2016
    “…The purpose of this chapter is to review the postharvest processing and marketing activities of domestic rice production in Nigeria in order to evaluate domestic production's ability to compete with imports. This is accomplished by assessing the structure, conduct, and performance of the domestic rice sector. …”
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  2. Skills and competencies for sustainable food systems : case study of young market gardeners in Sweden by Lundgren, Lotten

    Published 2020
    “…Also, to understand market gardeners in relation to mainstream farmers, the results were closely compared to skills and competencies that were previously identified in the NextFood project. …”
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  3. Assessment of the technical competence and ethical behaviour of community-based animal health workers in Mwingi District, Kenya by Rubyogo, Jean-Claude, Murithii, PM, Agumbah, G.J.O., Obhai, G

    Published 2005
    “…This paper describes an assessment of the technical competence and ethical behaviour of Community-based Animal Health Workers (CAHWs) in Mwingi District, Kenya. …”
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  4. Investigating process skills and competency gaps in undergraduate agricultural extension curriculum in selected South African universities by Niekerk, J.A. van, Maltitz, L. von, Davis, Kristin E.

    Published 2022
    “…The focus groups were structured around a specific objective: gathering information around specific questions. …”
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  5. Are rural smallholders ready for agricultural digitalization? Farmer (In)competencies and the political economy of access in digital agricultural extension and advisories in Northe... by Abdulai, Abdul-Rahim

    Published 2024
    “…The chapter argues that the lack of (digital) literacies results from deeply rooted political and economic structures in educational inequities that create literacy divides among farmers. …”
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  6. Combined epidermal growth factor and hyaluronic acid supplementation of in vitro maturation medium and its impact on bovine oocyte proteome and competence by Rios, Glenda Laura, Buschiazzo, Jorgelina, Mucci, Nicolas Crescencio, Kaiser, German Gustavo, Cesari, Andreina, Alberio, Ricardo

    Published 2019
    “…Also, hyaluronic acid (HA) produced by cumulus cells is known to be responsible for the correct structural and functional organization of the cumulus during oocyte maturation. …”
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  7. Structuring the complexity of integrated landscape approaches into selectable, scalable, and measurable attributes by Waeber, Patrick O., Carmenta, Rachel, Estrada Carmona, Natalia, Garcia, Claude A., Falk, Thomas, Fellay, Abigail, Ghazoul, Jaboury, Reed, James, Willemen, Louise, Zhang, Wei, Kleinschroth, Fritz

    Published 2023
    “…Integrated landscape approaches (ILA) aim to reconcile multiple, often competing, interests across agriculture, nature conservation, and other land uses. …”
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  8. WETwin: a structured approach to evaluating wetland management options in data-poor contexts by Johnston, Robyn M., Cools, J., Liersch, S., Morardet, S., Murgue, C., Mahieu, Marie, Zsuffa, I., Uyttendaele, G.P.

    Published 2013
    “…Management decisions on balancing competing demands for wetland use must often be made in the absence of comprehensive information. …”
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  9. Mitochondrial phylogeography and population structure of the cattle tick Rhipicephalus appendiculatus in the African Great Lakes region by Amzati, Gaston S., Pelle, Roger, Muhigwa, J.B., Kanduma, Esther G., Djikeng, Appolinaire, Madder, M., Kirschvink, N., Marcotty, T.

    Published 2018
    “…Rhipicephalus appendiculatus populations differ in their ecology, diapause behaviour and vector competence. Thus, their expansion in new areas may change the genetic structure and consequently affect the vector-pathogen system and disease outcomes. …”
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  10. Effects of competition on compensation point and phenological development in Sonchus arvensis L. by Tavaziva, Varwi Jacob

    Published 2012
    “…The compensation point in competing plants occurred at leaf stages 4 and 5, while it occurred at the 4 leaf stage in plants without competition. …”
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