Search Results - Federal government of the United States
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From Kyoto to Paris: Measuring renewable energy policy regimes in Argentina, Brazil, Canada, Mexico and the United States
Published 2019“…We use a revised version of Schaffrin et al.’s (2015) Index of Policy Activity (IPA)1 to examine the historical development (1998–2015) of federal and state/provincial renewable energy policies across five federal countries in the Americas: Argentina, Brazil, Canada, Mexico and the United States. …”
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Agricultural public expenditures, sector performance, and welfare in Nigeria: A state-level analysis
Published 2018“…Our examination focuses on two groupings of states – the full 37 state units of Nigeria (the 36 states, plus the Federal Capital Territory, Abuja); and the seven states that are the focus in Nigeria of the Global Food Security Strategy (GFSS) of the United States Agency for International Development. …”
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Institutional capacity for designing and implementing agricultural and rural development policies and strategies in Nigeria
Published 2009“…This evidence was obtained mainly from agricultural institutions and universities as well as available reports, journals, and publications. The respondents stated that the major sources of funds for the process of agricultural and rural development policy were the Federal Government of Nigeria (FGN), The World Bank, state and local governments, and the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO). …”
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Insights for improving trust management in participatory natural resources management processes : a case study on stakeholder trust perceptions in the Bridger-Teton National Fores...
Published 2009“…At the same time forest managers, participatory process facilitators and researchers have found public distrust increasing in natural resources management agencies in the United States and Denmark. Analysis of stakeholder trust in this study of the collaborative process at Bridger-Teton National Forest (USA) revealed seven key trust-related issues: transparency, outside influences on the process, uncertainty of process outcomes, agency consistency, experiences with agency staff, perceived value differences, and distrust of the federal government. …”
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Private sector stakeholders workshop on reviewing the draft: Nigeria agricultural strategy
Published 2009“…Given the invaluable role that the private sector plays in complementing the efforts of the Federal Government in promoting the growth of the economy, IFPRI in collaboration with the FMAWR with financial support from the United States Agency for International Development (USAID)/USAID MARKETS Program organized a private sector stakeholders’ workshop to review the draft agricultural strategy. …”
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Proceedings of the National Consultation Workshop on Food and Agriculture System Transformation in Nepal
Published 2023“…This consultation was a part of generating insights / evidence for the United States Government’s (USG) Global Food Security Strategy-Refresh (GFSS-R) process. …”
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Analyses of the poultry value chain and its linkages and interactions with HPAI risk factors in Nigeria
Published 2009“…The outbreaks affected 3,057 commercial and rural household farms causing 1.3 million of the country’s 160 million poultry to be destroyed at the cost of United States Dollars (USD) 5.4 m paid in compensation by the Government of Nigeria (Federal Department of Livestock [FDL], 2008). …”
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A survey of aflatoxin and aflasafe awareness and management among Nigerian poultry producers and feed millers
Published 2017“…Levels of aflatoxin and Aflasafe awareness were higher among enterprises registered with state and federal government agencies than among enterprises not registered. …”
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Soil and cacao genomics survey of Sierra Nevada de Santa Marta Region, Colombia
Published 2020“…This soil and cacao genomics survey was developed cooperatively by United States Agency for International Development (USAID) and United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) in conjunction with the International Center for Tropical Agriculture (CIAT), Pennsylvania State University, Foreign Agriculture Service (FAS), Colombian Cacao Producers Federation (FEDECACAO), and United Nations Office against Drugs and Crime (UNODC) as part of the Cacao for Peace (CfP) Initiative. …”
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Development of balanced nutrient management innovations in South Asia: Lessons from Bangladesh, India, Nepal, and Sri Lanka
Published 2019“…The event saw participation from central and regional government representatives from policy and extension, private fertilizer companies and fertilizer federations, researchers from CGIAR centers, as well as representatives of the donor community. …”
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Monitoring Patagonian Rangelands: The MARAS System
Published 2022“…State funding has been obtained in 2004 to put in place the first monitors, and to design a web data base that would give selective access to the information to federal, provincial, or non-governmental institutions. …”
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Estimating multidimensional poverty AmongCassava producers in Nigeria: patterns and socioeconomic determinants
Published 2020“…In conclusion, the results suggest that although Nigeria is a federation of more than 30 states that continue to rely on nation-wide policy initiatives of the central government, policies on cassava aiming to lift millions of people out of poverty should instead vary according to the peculiar poverty dimensions of each federation unit. …”
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Cost-Effective Method to Perform SARS-CoV-2 Variant Surveillance: Detection of Alpha, Gamma, Lambda, Delta, Epsilon, and Zeta in Argentina
Published 2022“…The most relevant variants described so far include: Alpha (lineage B.1.1.7), first detected in the United Kingdom; Beta (lineage B.1.351), initially detected in South Africa; Gamma (lineage P.1), initially detected in Manaus, Brazil, and Japan; Delta (lineage B.1.627.2), initially detected in India; Lambda (lineage C.37), initially detected in Peru; Mu (lineage B.1.621), first detected in Colombia; Epsilon (lineages B.1.427 and B.1.429), initially detected in California, United States; and Zeta (lineage P.2), first detected in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil (1). …”
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