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  1. Contribution of livelihoods to the well-being of coffee-growing households in southern Colombia: a structural equation modeling approach por Suárez, Adriana E, Gutiérrez-Montes, Isabel, Ortiz-Morea, Fausto A, Suárez, Juan C, Di Rienzo, Julio, Casanoves, Fernando

    Publicado 2022
    “…Political capital variables such as the “possession of the coffee identification card” (CPI), as well as the variable “participates in the activities carried out by the community action board of the village” (PAC), increased by 9.9% and 8.66%, respectively, in the well-being of coffee-growing families measured by the CCI. …”
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  2. Hästinventering i Degerfors kommun por Johansson, Ulf

    Publicado 2009
    “…Since 2006 every horse in the European Union has to have an identification card, in Sweden called a “horse passport” which describes the color and markings of the horse as well as any veterinary treatments.The ELOF-project, a collaborative project between the Swedish Board of Agriculture and the county administrative boards, intends to make the animal welfare supervision effective, standardised, fair and risk-based. …”
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    First cycle, G2E
  3. Co-developing and co-validating location-specific fertilizer and agroclimate advisory service for Wheat in Ethiopia: the Digital Green Use Case por Liben, Feyera M., Ebrahim, Mohammed, Abera, Wuletawu, Erkossa, Teklu, Bogale, Beza, Kebede, Firew, Ayele, Mengistu, Alitaseb, Tesfu, Haji, Abdurahman, Tsegu, Abera, Girmaw, Mekdes, Ayele, Kebede, Chernet, Meklit, Tamene, Lulseged D.

    Publicado 2022
    “…The report is organized into different sections, including: (1) background of the project, validation trial protocol development; (2) field trip to districts and kebeles for discussion and site selection; (3) training and planning workshop held on validation trial implementation, management, data collection and use of open data kit (ODK) for digital data collection; (4) field book preparation and customization of data forms on ODK; (5) fertilizer treatment set up for the target development group (DG); (6) barcoded identification card preparation for digital data collection; (7) validation trial inputs and research materials purchase and distribution; and (8) trial follow up and visit by Alliance (CIAT) and Digital Green team, and farmers’ field day to evaluate the three fertilizer treatment performances based on their observation; (9) validation trial data collection and submission to ONA using ODK tool; and (10) research results from the fertilizer validation trial data.…”
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