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  1. Desarrollo de un plan de negocios para la apertura de nuevas sucursales de "pollos el Hondureño" en las ciudades de San pedro sula y Choloma by Fernandez P., Doniris D., Diaz M., Laura Y.

    Published 2016
    “…Estos productos están destinados al mercado de las personas económicamente activas de clase baja a media de la capital industrial de Honduras, eje central de comercio e industria de la zona cuyos pobladores demuestran un alto consumo de comidas rápidas y pollo denotando una demanda insatisfecha. …”
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    Tesis
  2. Technical Advisory Committee Fifty-Sixth Meeting, 22-26 October 1991: Report of the Meeting by CGIAR Technical Advisory Committee

    Published 1992
    “…A CGIAR Secretariat paper on center capital needs was also taken up. The joint meeting discussed a paper on System-wide issues on plant genetic resources growing out of the IBPGR external review, as well as a draft on intellectual property rights prepared by an ad hoc committee of center directors. …”
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    Meeting Report
  3. CGIAR Eleventh Meeting, International Centers Week, Washington, D.C., July 29-30, 1976: Informal Summary of Proceedings by CGIAR Secretariat

    Published 1976
    “…In connection with the System Review and the 1976 Integrative Report the Group discussed: special projects; cost-benefit analysis of agricultural research; multiyear budgets; restricted contributions; and center working capital.Sir John Crawford reported on the twelfth and thirteenth meetings of the TAC. …”
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    Meeting Report
  4. CGIAR International Centers Week, Washington, DC, October 28-November 1, 1991: Summary of Proceedings and Decisions by CGIAR Secretariat

    Published 1991
    “…They decided to discuss these in their capitals, and respond to the CGIAR Secretariat. Annexes: agenda and list of participants.…”
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    Meeting Report
  5. Long-term electricity demand forecast and supply side scenarios for Pakistan (2015–2050): A LEAP model application for policy analysis by Mirjat, N. H., Uqaili, M. A., Harijan , K., Walasai, G. D., Mondal, M.A.H., Sahin, H.

    Published 2018
    “…On the supply side, RET scenario, although capital-intensive earlier in the modeling period, is found to be the sustainable electricity generation path followed by EEC scenario with the lower demand of 1373.2 TWh and minimum Net Present Value (NPV) at an aggregate discount rate of 6%. …”
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    Journal Article
  6. Mapping the availability of bushmeat for consumption in Central African cities by Fa, J.E., Wright, J.H., Funk, S.M., Márquez, A.L., Olivero, J., Farfán, M.A., Guio, F., Mayet, L., Malekani, D., Louzolo, C.H., Mwinyihali, R., Wilki, D.S., Wieland, M.

    Published 2019
    “…Using a whole-city sampling strategy we mapped the distribution and numbers of meat outlets in the Kinshasa–Brazzaville metropolitan area, two neighboring capital cities in Central Africa. We show that both cities differ in the number and density of meat outlets, with more in Brazzaville per area sampled and inhabitants. …”
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    Journal Article
  7. Leveraging food system transformation in Latin America through scaling high impact business models by Simon, Nataniel, Wadt, Lucas, Prudenciano, Lucas, Newman, Richard, Zulu-Hume, Mercy F., Sharma, Ashish, Martínez Barón, Deissy, Costa, Ciniro

    Published 2021
    “…Key messages: 1) A framework was developed and applied to identify Climate-Smart Food Systems (CSFS) business models in the Latin America (LATAM) region with the potential to implement and scale climate mitigation and resilient practices across several food production systems. 2) Through the analysis, a pipeline of eight high-impact potential companies were identified to facilitate matchmaking with private sector investors. 3) Selected CSFS companies include agroforestry (i.e., coffee and cocoa), regenerative livestock production and silvipastoral systems, with positive impacts on social (e.g., gender and youth) and economic aspects. 4) Some of the most important challenges identified for implementing and scaling CSFS include: 1) access to capital, especially for long-term projects; 2) access to information and technical assistance; and 3) market validation for some products, especially fruits. 5) Regarding technical assistance, focus should be on implementing measurement, reporting and verification (MRV) of emissions, accessing carbon markets and providing guidance for adoption of CSFS practices and project review and discussion for up- and middle-stream companies. 5) The CIAT-CCAFS Impact Assessment Tool showed potential for evaluating CSFS performance of companies (i) potential impact assessment and (ii) additionality of investments regarding mitigation, adaptation and productivity.…”
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    Brief
  8. Rural households in Papua New Guinea afford better diets with income from small businesses by Schmidt, Emily, Mueller, Valerie, Rosenbach, Gracie

    Published 2020
    “…Rural nonfarm enterprises (NFEs) could offer an additional source of structural change, whereby benefits are capitalized by domestic rural and urban households along the value chain. …”
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    Journal Article
  9. Integrated assessment of meso-level watershed development: progress of an integrated evaluation project in Andhra Pradesh by Syme, G.J., Croke, B.F.W., Ratna Reddy, V., Ranjan, R., Samad, Madar, Pavelic, Paul, Herron, N., Rao, K.V., Ahmed, S.

    Published 2010
    “…Success will not only be determined by spatial scale (e.g. micro versus meso) but will also be determined by the disciplinary scale of analysis (e.g. focusing on short term economic efficiency alone runs considerable risk of ignoring longer term trends in natural and social capital). This paper describes early progress on developing such an evaluation model.…”
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    Conference Paper
  10. Climate-smart agriculture global research agenda: scientific basis for action by Steenwerth, KL, Hodson, AK, Bloom, A.J., Carter, M.R., Cattaneo, Andrea, Chartres, Colin J., Hatfield, Jerry L., Henry, K., Hopmans, JW, Horwath, WR, Jenkins, BM, Kebreab, Ermias, Leemans, R., Lipper, Leslie, Lubell, MN, Msangi, S, Prabhu, Ravi, Reynolds, Matthew P., Solis, SS, Sischo, WM, Springborn, M, Tittonell, Pablo A., Wheeler, SM, Vermeulen, Sonja J., Wollenberg, Eva Karoline, Jarvis, Lovell S., Jackson, L.E.

    Published 2014
    “…CSA focuses on contributing to economic development, poverty reduction and food security; maintaining and enhancing the productivity and resilience of natural and agricultural ecosystem functions, thus building natural capital; and reducing trade-offs involved in meeting these goals. …”
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    Journal Article
  11. Análisis de la diversidad de las explotaciones del Chaco ganadero de Santiago del Estero mediante dos marcos metodológicos by Tomsic, Pablo Daniel, Iorio, Carlos, Mosciaro, Mirna Alcira

    Published 2024
    “…En el método por asignación se utilizó la relación mano de obra familiar y asalariada y la dotación de capital como variables discriminantes. Como técnicas multivariantes se eligieron el análisis de componentes principales y el análisis clúster jerárquico. …”
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    Informe técnico
  12. La producción agrícola del pequeño campesino. by Urrego Martinez, J.G., Villamizar Martinez, C.A.

    Published 2018
    “…Dichos planes deben orientarse hacia diversas actividades que incluyen identificación de tecnología de alta producción, métodos de asistencia técnica para fomentar la aplicación de estas tecnologías, establecimiento de un sistema crediticio que busque satisfacer la necesidad de capital para la producción, evite los riesgos y la creación de una infraestructura para el suministro de insumos agrícolas y de servicios de mercadeo de los productos…”
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    Libro
  13. Estrategias para el desarrollo regional. by Hilhorts, Joseph

    Published 2018
    “…La política económica a largo plazo de los países en vía de desarrollo en la mayoría de los casos tiene como objetivo la integración paulatina de la economía nacional, mediante la introducción de industrias de transformación, de bienes intermedios y de bienes de capital adecuado a la escasez relativa de los factores de producción en el país. …”
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    paper
  14. Grado de adopción relativa de tecnología en el cultivo de la vid en la Agencia de Desarrollo Rural de Tuluá. by Cardona García, Octavio

    Published 2018
    “…Los factores económicos y socio-culturales que más influyeron sobre la adopción de estas prácticas fueron: capital, monto del crédito, experiencia, asistencia técnica y participación social…”
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    Tesis
  15. Plan regional de competitividad de Casanare

    Published 2023
    “…El incremento del valor de los bienes y servicios por unidad de trabajo o capital empleado para crear o producir bienes o servicios, asociado a una serie de acciones de diversos campos que se deben ejecutar permitirá construir un Casanare con capacidad de integrase en forma competitiva al mercado nacional e internacional. …”
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    Libro
  16. Renen och nötkreaturet : en jämförelse mellan två olika typer av idisslare by Wahlstedt, Elisabet

    Published 2009
    “…Farming is a far more intensive system than herding, constrains more capital investment and is the system we use in Sweden for our cattle. …”
    L3
  17. En studie om svenska börsnoterade fastighetsbolag : hur väl lämnas upplysningar om förvaltningsfastigheters värdering och varför kan detta skilja sig åt? by Englund, Erik, Eriksson Cordeschi, Emilio

    Published 2011
    “…The result demonstrates that all companies report accurately reflecting the fact that real estate is a capital intensive industry with the need for external financing. …”
    M2

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