Resultados de búsqueda - "industrialist"
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El proyecto de yuca en Ecuador y necesidad de información para el desarrollo de una nueva forma de utilizar la yuca: El caso de camarones
Publicado 1989“…Different methods and techniques were used to collect the information required to diagnose the local situation, from producers, merchants, consumers, industrialists, technicians, and specialists. Secondary sources of information were consulted to obtain statistical data; informal interviews were conducted with farmers to determine farm type and size as well as cultural practices. …”
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Woodfuel in a global change context
Publicado 2015“…But in the last decade, energy specialists, economists, industrialists, and politicians have begun to (re)consider woodfuel as a sector worthy of interest given the rising fuel prices, fuel scarcity, and increasing awareness of climatic change. …”
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New cassava products of future potential in India
Publicado 2001“…The need for an effective technology transfer system to inform industrialists of the benefits of adopting root and tuber crop technologies is also highlighted.…”
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Dry on vine San Juan´s experiences: compendium of studies
Publicado 2020“…In the last five years, the joint effort has allowed an improvement in the adoption of technology between grape producers for raisins and industrialists. Today there are over 30 raisin farmers that use DOV: Hector Alos, Gonzalo Huertas, Carlos Huertas, Giselle Alves, Enrique Meló, Guillermo Meló, Patricio Meglioli, Julio Pacheco, Martín Pantano, Marcelo Pomeranchic, Hugo Crescentino, Silvana Putelli, Guillermo Podestá, Ezequiel Cusnir, Jorge Escobar, Jose Murgic, Juan Carlos Reverendo, Alfredo Chiconi, Alfredo Ferre, Fernando Navas and Sergio Rossi, among others. …”
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Popular perceptions of tropical ecologists
Publicado 1996“…There is reason to be concerned about the way we, as scientists and tropical ecologists, are perceived by politicians, entrepreneurs, industrialists, farmers (both wealthy and landless), and, in general, by voters and taxpayers. …”
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