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  1. Assessment of the prevailing handling, transportation, marketing and quality of eggs collected from local scavenging hens in Bure district, north-west Ethiopia by Moges, F., Mellesse, A., Dessie, Tadelle

    Published 2009
    “…It was aimed to assess the infection and distribution rates ofhoneybee chalk brood disease (HCBD), analyse association of the disease with differentbioclimatic zones and determine seasonal occurrence of the disease in Ethiopia.One- hundred and thirteen (113) peasant associations from 33 Woredas of thestudy regions were selected and 264 beekeepers were interviewed. …”
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  2. Energy supply and the expansion of groundwater irrigation in the Indus-Ganges Basin by Scott, Christopher A., Sharma, Bharat R.

    Published 2009
    “…Groundwater currently represents the largest source of irrigation in the Indus-Ganges Basin (IGB), which feeds over one billion people and provides direct livelihoods for hundreds of millions of farmers. Although abundant in absolute terms, groundwater is overexploited in the western IGB plains and is underutilized in the east. …”
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  3. Development of an integrated bean root rot control strategy for Western Kenya by Otsyina, R.M., Ajanga, SI, Buruchara, Robin Arani, Wortmann, Charles S.

    Published 1998
    “…Genetic and soil management options were evaluated for an integrated root rot management approach. Four hundred genotypes were progressively screened in the field for resistance to root not over six seasons. …”
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  4. Evidence-Based Insurance Development for Nigeria’s Farmers: Briefing paper for Nigerian Federal Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development (FMARD)-CCAFS Knowledge-Sharing Worksh... by Hellin, Jonathan, Hansen, James W., Araba D

    Published 2015
    “…Experiences from India, Kenya, Rwanda, Ethiopia and Senegal suggest that there is demand for index insurance; that the bundling of insurance with key farm inputs e.g. improved seed and fertilizer, makes the insurance package more attractive to farmers; but that several challenges still to overcome, including data management, basis risk, logistical and client communication. …”
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  5. Algunos métodos promisorios para el control de arroz rojo y arroz espontáneo de variedades indeseables by Cheaney, Robert L., López, Rodrigo L., Doll, Jerry D.

    Published 1976
    “…Red rice (Oryza satlva L ) has been a serious problem in rice fields for hundreds of years and even now no effective control measure exist. …”
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  6. An empirical analysis of the biodiversity and economic returns to cocoa agroforests in southern Cameroon by Gockowski, J., Tchatat, M., Dondjang, J.P., Hietet, G., Fouda, T.

    Published 2010
    “…Field inventories were taken of the plants utilized from 67 ha of cocoa agroforests (CAFs) in southern Cameroon among 46 households. Two hundred eighty-six plant species were utilized as foods, medicinal plants, timber, and service products. …”
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  7. Detection of RAPD markers linked to resistance to cassava anthracnose disease by Akinbo, Olalekan, Gedil, Melaku A, Ekpo, E.J.A., Oladele, J., Dixon, Alfred G.O.

    Published 2007
    “…The chi-square test gave a goodness of fit for the expected ratio of 1:1 for resistant to susceptible genotypes suggesting a monogenic dominant inheritance. Two hundred decamer primers were screened using both resistance and susceptible parent to CAD. …”
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  8. Poverty and Environmental Degradation in Southern Burkina Faso: An Assessment Based on Participatory Methods by Etongo, D., Djenontin, I.N.S., Kanninen, M.

    Published 2016
    “…Based on participatory poverty assessment (PPA) methods with two hundred farm households categorized by wealth status in southern Burkina Faso, six indicators of environmental degradation and a set of land management practices were examined to answer the following questions: (i) Which households (non-poor, fairly-poor, or poorest) are responsible for environmental degradation? …”
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  9. Comparative Analysis of the Volatile Fraction of Fruit Juice from Different Citrus Species by González-Mas, María C., Rambla, Jose L., Alamar, María C., Gutiérrez, Abelardo, Granell, Antonio

    Published 2017
    “…The volatile composition of fruit from four Citrus varieties (Powell Navel orange, Clemenules mandarine, and Fortune mandarine and Chandler pummelo) covering four different species has been studied. Over one hundred compounds were profiled after HS-SPME-GC-MS analysis, including 27 esters, 23 aldehydes, 21 alcohols, 13 monoterpene hydrocarbons, 10 ketones, 5 sesquiterpene hydrocarbons, 4 monoterpene cyclic ethers, 4 furans, and 2 aromatic hydrocarbons, which were all confirmed with standards. …”
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  10. Agroforestry systems provide firewood for livelihood improvement in Guatemala by Sibelet, Nicole, Posada, Karla E., Gutiérrez Montes, Isabel A.

    Published 2019
    “…The firewood produced by the enriched agroforestry system provided an additional benefit to women, children and young people tasked with carrying the bundles, in that they no longer needed to travel long distances to supply the household. …”
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  11. Why an individual investigation of smog aroused public engagement by Lin, Yan

    Published 2017
    “…In 2015, Chai Jing’s film, Under the Dome: Investigating China’s Smog, was issued online and soon gathered two hundred millions of views only within 48 hours. The unprecedented diffusion of Under the Dome suggests a successful communication case for an environmental topic in terms of the extensive attention and heated discussion it brought about, as well as its potential influence in raising the public awareness and policy-making. …”
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    Second cycle, A2E
  12. Asistencia a Feria Agroalimentaria, ANUGA 2003

    Published 2017
    “…ANUGA, la feria de alimentos más importante del mundo, se realiza cada 2 años y a ella asisten los principales actores de la industria de alimentos (oferentes de productos e insumos, compradores, proveedores de maquinarias, etc.). …”
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    Proyectos
  13. Jóvenes emprendedores

    Published 2019
    “…Tener la opción de compartir con distintas disciplinas te abre el mundo de posibilidades que existen para seguir emprendiendo y tener a oportunidad de tener profesores es impagable, nos dan herramientas que se pueden usar para partir con cualquier el nuevo emprendimiento.…”
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  14. Concurso Proyecto de Emprendimiento Innovador : “Jóvenes Innovadores”

    Published 2019
    “…Tener la opción de compartir con distintas disciplinas te abre el mundo de posibilidades que existen para seguir emprendiendo y tener a oportunidad de tener profesores es impagable, nos dan herramientas que se pueden usar para partir con cualquier nuevo emprendimiento.…”
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  15. Agricultura, comercio y regionalismo en Asia Meridional by DeRosa, Dean A., Govindan, Kumaresan

    Published 1995
    “…Los paises del mundo sostienen un importante debate sobre los moritos relativos del seguimiento de una politica de regionalismo par media de acuerdos de camercia preferencial frente a metodos de expansion del camercia mas orientados hacia el exterior. …”
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  16. Ensuring the long-term conservation of wild relatives of potato in Peru by Zorrilla Cisneros, Cinthya, Sotomayor Melo, Diego Alejandro

    Published 2018
    “…Sin embargo, los parientes silvestres de cultivos están amenazados en todo el mundo debido al cambio climático y se basan en humanos.…”
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    Objeto de conferencia
  17. Manejo sanitario de frutales : mosca de la fruta by Gomez, María Pía, Jofré Barud, Flavia, Lopez, María Liza, Sosa, Maria Carolina

    Published 2023
    “…Las Moscas de los Frutos pertenecen a la clase insceta, orden disptera y familia tephritidae, dentro de la cual se han descripto en el mundo más de 4000 especies. Los géneros más importantes por su carácter de plagas cuarentenarias son: Ceratitis, Anastrepha, Rhagoletis, Bractocera y Toxothripana. …”
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    Informe técnico
  18. Panicum dichotomiflorum subsp. dichotomiflorum (Poaceae): nueva maleza en la provincia de Río Negro de importancia en fruticultura, horticultura y ganadería by Jocou, Adriel Ian

    Published 2023
    “…Al tratarse de un taxón invasor en el resto del mundo y debido a su capacidad de comportarse como maleza, su presencia debería ser considerada de importancia.…”
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  19. Girasol y geopolítica by De Emilio, Marianela Sabrina

    Published 2025
    “…El girasol, luego de haber sufrido fuertes recortes de área de siembra en Argentina y el mundo, ha recuperado protagonismo las últimas tres campañas, por diversos motivos, entre los que se encuentran aspectos climáticos, geopolíticos y económicos. …”
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  20. Mercado de granos e insumos [abril 2025] by De Emilio, Marianela Sabrina

    Published 2025
    “…El mercado de granos se ve atravesado por la puesta en marcha de aranceles desde Estados Unidos, así como las replicas de dicha política sobre la oferta y demanda de materias primas en el mundo. En medio de tantas turbulencias, direccionar las miradas a la gestión de ventas y costos representa una brújula que permite ver oportunidades y tomar decisiones por encima de la crisis global reinante.…”
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