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Similar to other foods, the concept of natural wine is much debated due to the lack of a clear and regulated definition, leading to a proliferation of heterogeneous norms and standards proposed from different natural wine associations at... more
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      Economic AnthropologyAgricultural EconomicsWine EconomicsFood Marketing
Agricultural cooperatives have changed considerably in recent decades. In witnessing these structural changes, scholars have proffered analyses of nontraditional ownership models focusing on residual claim rights. However, crucial... more
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      EntrepreneurshipOrganizational TheoryGovernanceAgricultural Economics
In this paper I revisit previous critiques that I have made of much, though by no means all, bioethical discourse. These pertain to faithfulness to dualistic ontology, a taken-for-granted normative anthropocentrism, and the exclusion of a... more
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      Political EconomyAnimal ScienceHuman-Animal RelationsAnimal Ethics
Domesticated animals spread from their ancestral heartland in northern Africa and southwestern Asia into eastern and southern Africa after 4000 BP. Three theories account for the relatively slow spread of domesticated animals into the... more
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      Landscape EcologyHuman GeographyArchaeologyPaleoclimatology
The Increasing pace of Industrialization throughout the world has brought with It a serious, and ever Increasing threat from air pollution. It Is true that this threat Is being taken seriously, and that many responsible research workers,... more
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      Electrical EngineeringElectronic EngineeringAgricultural EngineeringHealth Sciences
The digital e-trading platform is an ambitious and priority intervention in the agricultural sector. The research study is among the very few that identifies and prioritizes the predictors of wholesale electronic trading platform adoption... more
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      MarketingAgricultural EconomicsInfromation SystemE-Commerce
Madhya Pradesh (MP) has made considerable growth in its agriculture sector and has emerged to be the largest producer of foodgrains. The state needs to investigate, whether this substantial growth of agriculture production was stable and... more
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      Agricultural EconomicsInstabilityMaizeCash Flow projections
Understanding and proper use of statistics is an integral part of everyday business environment. Statistics as a scientific discipline deals with collection, analysis and interpretation of data referring to the observed phenomena, and it... more
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      Development EconomicsApplied StatisticsSustainable DevelopmentAgricultural Economics
Esquema, en forma de paradigma (libre de polvo y paja, en blanco y negro), del quehacer trianual para un presidente de Comisariado Ejidal o para un presidente de Consejo de Vigilancia, en un Ejido de la república mexicana, a la luz de la... more
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      EntrepreneurshipSociologyRural SociologyOrganizational Change
This report describes the results of plant surveys with Native American elders along designated District 7 highways. The surveys were intended to elicit information concerning culturally significant plant gathering sites and other sites... more
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      Native American StudiesArchaeologyIndigenous StudiesEthnobotany
So far, drying systems have not been classified systematically. However, drying methods can be broadly classified on the basis of either the mode of heat transfer to the wet solid or the handling characteristics and physical properties of... more
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      EngineeringMechanical EngineeringAgricultural EngineeringSoil Science
Dünya nüfusunun hızlı artışına paralel olarak gıda talebinde de artış yaşanması, alternatif enerji kullanımları için tarımın hammadde sağlaması gibi nedenlerle tarımsal üretimin artırılması zorunluluğu ortaya çıkmaktadır. Fakat dünyada... more
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      Business AdministrationFinanceAgricultural EconomicsForced Labour
This guidebook is part of an ongoing series intended to assist public agencies, non-profit organizations, and the private sector with design and implementation of water acquisition programs to improve water supply reliability during... more
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      EconomicsAgricultural Economics
The study of economics of goat production was carried out three hundred seventy six (376 nos) Black Bengal goats in two sub-regions of West Bengal. The two sub regions are GFP (Gangetic Flood Plane) and CFP (Coastal Flood Plane). The... more
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      Agricultural EconomicsGoat Farming
As outlined in this chapter, agricultural development has a major ecological and environmental footprint. Nevertheless, agricultural development (together with other biologically based food-supplying industries) is needed to provide... more
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      EconomicsEnvironmental EconomicsOpen AccessAgricultural Policy
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      Agricultural EconomicsApplied EconomicsSlavicLiterary studies
Salt-affected soils (SAS) in India pose serious threat to national economy. Over 6.74 million hectares of lands have been assessed to be salt affected, either saline or sodic in India, out of which 2.1 million hectares have been... more
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      Agricultural EconomicsPolicy Studies of TechnologyNatural Resources ManagementCoastal Agriculture
To achieve the target of doubling farmers' income by 2022, the study has suggested a practical measure of increasing focus on production of millets in the country. For increasing the productivity of millets and consequently income of... more
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      EconomicsAgricultural Economics
Nearly two billion people in the world suffer from micronutrient deficiencies, a condition commonly known as hidden hunger. Growing and eating biofortified crops can be an effective strategy for reducing hidden hunger. Orange-fleshed... more
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      BusinessMathematicsAgricultural Economics
Analysis of total factor productivity change in cowpea production in North-Central Nigeria between 1993 and 2017 was carried out with secondary production data. The data of cowpea from 1993 to 2017 were collected from National Bureau of... more
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This study aims to analyze the economic value of the application of biogas technology based on dairy farming. The data analysis used a quantitative method with an approach to the value of biogas waste production. The results showed that... more
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      EconomicsDevelopment EconomicsIslamic EconomicsBusiness Economics
Abstract The study was under taken in Boro season of year 2003. The main objective was to determine the profitability and efficiency of HYV-Boro rice and Hybrid rice. Four Thanas of Mymensingh district were selected as study area. One... more
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    • Agricultural Economics
he deleninants of the decision to adopt organic production techniques are examined by applying binomial and multinomial bgit techniques to a sample of 237 horticultural T producers from the UK The analysis indicates that organic... more
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      Agricultural EconomicsApplied EconomicsAgricultural
Growth and liberalization of world trade have increased the risks of introduction of quarantine plant pests into importing countries. Import inspection of incoming commodities is a major tool for prevention of pest introductions related... more
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      Agricultural EconomicsApplied EconomicsEmpirical ModelCapacity constraint
Nos últimos anos o mundo presenciou uma demanda crescente por proteínas de origem animal. Esta demanda contribuiu para o a ampliação de diversas cadeias produtivas em muitas regiões. Neste contexto, a cadeia produtiva de frangos de corte,... more
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      AgribusinessCompetitiveness (Economics)Agricultural Economics
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      Organic agricultureAgricultural EconomicsAgricultureMorocco
The New Zealand pipfruit industry takes around twenty years to develop a new apple variety up to full commercial production. The industry’s success is increasingly dependent on the introduction of new pipfruit products. How can the... more
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      HorticultureAgribusinessOrganic agricultureSustainable agriculture
The Policy Research Working Paper Series disseminates the findings of work in progress to encourage the exchange of ideas about development issues. An objective of the series is to get the findings out quickly, even if the presentations... more
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      EconomicsAgricultural EconomicsApplied EconomicsInequality
This research examined the relationship between food insecurity, the National School Lunch Program (NSLP), and academic achievement in Georgia’s public school system. Georgia is located in the southern U.S. states, where food insecurity... more
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      PsychologyDevelopment EconomicsEconometricsPolitical Science
Goat farming is an important production sector not only for Greece, but also for other Mediterranean countries, as it contributes to the family economy in rural areas. Despite the importance of goat farming, this sector has experienced... more
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      Animal ScienceSustainable agricultureAgricultural PolicyAgricultural Economics
Since beef accounts for 71% of meat consumption in Nigeria, efficient functioning of the beef market network is very important in Nigeria’s development. This study tested for the degree of integration in the beef market using secondary... more
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      Agricultural EconomicsFood MarketingFood economics
Cassava has become an important economic crop due to its growing use as a raw material in Food, Pharmaceutical and chemical industries causing rapid growth in the demand for cassava products. There is therefore an expansion in its... more
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      Organic agricultureAgricultural EconomicsAgricultureDevelopment
An important concern has risen about the over exploitation of both timber and non-timber products in West African Soudano-Sahelian countries. This study focused on the determination of the crop growing stages and coefficient K c allowing... more
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      Organic agricultureAgricultural EconomicsAgricultureEvapotranspiration
The report seeks to carry out a case study on the extent, nature and impact of international investments into the agricultural sector of Paraguay. The case analyzes the policies, legislation, institutions and other factors affecting... more
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      Agricultural EconomicsForeign Direct InvestmentParaguayAgriculture
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      Flow CytometryAgricultural EconomicsCell AdhesionConfocal Microscopy
This paper analyses the effect of a set of irrigation rehabilitation projects conducted over the last 10 years in Peru. The projects were conducted without the aim or the tools for a full-fledged impact evaluation. Nevertheless, this... more
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      IrrigationAgricultural EconomicsImpact EvaluationApplied Economics
Maize (Zeu muys L.) is the most important cereal crop in the hills of Nepal, where the grain is used for human consumption and the stover for animal fodder. Maize farms are small, and population pressure necessitates the intensification... more
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      Agricultural EconomicsApplied EconomicsSoil fertility managementInformation Access
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      Agricultural EconomicsApplied EconomicsProfitabilityMarketing channel
South Asia is home to almost half of the world's poor and malnourished. The region is the second most food insecure region after Sub-Saharan Africa. According to the 2013 Global Food Security Index, Shree Lanka is by far the most food... more
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Poor returns to cultivation and absence of non-farm opportunities are indicative of the larger socio-economic malaise in rural India. This is accentuated by the multiple risks that the farmer faces – yield, price, input, technology and... more
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      EconomicsDevelopment EconomicsDevelopment StudiesPublic PolicyStudies
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      Agricultural EconomicsEconomic DevelopmentDeveloping CountryCrop Production
This paper has visualized how agricultural scenario would evolve in the near future and what policies and strategies would be appropriate to adjust to the emerging changes and to harness the new opportunities. The major challenges for... more
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      EngineeringClimate ChangeSustainable agricultureAgricultural Economics
If you experience problems downloading a file, check if you have the proper application to view it first. Information about this may be contained in the File-Format links below. In case of further problems read the IDEAS help page. Note... more
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      AgribusinessAgricultural EconomicsGreat PlainsNorth Dakota
Digitalni ali pogotovo internet marketing dobija sve veću pažnju u svijetu agrara prvenstveno zbog promjena na tržištu koji su navedeni u uvodu ovog rada. Poljoprivreda je globalna grana privrede koja je usljed razvoja transporta dobila i... more
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      Agricultural EngineeringAgricultural Economics
This paper investigates the trends in area, production and yield of onion in Rajasthan state of India by using component analysis model. The study data period has been divided into three periods: period one, 1984-95, 1996-2005 and... more
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      Agricultural EconomicsAgricultureAgriculture economics and resource management
12th Annual Green Economics Institute Conference 10-12th June 2017 3 Days St Hugh's College, University of Oxford, Keeping Social and Environmental Justice Alive in an age of Tyranny.. Reforming Economics. Green Finance, Green... more
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      American LiteratureHistoryEuropean HistoryCultural History
Projects in the forestry sector, and land-use change and forestry projects more generally, have the potential to help mitigate global warming by acting as sinks for greenhouse gasses, particularly CO2. However, concerns have been... more
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      Institutional EconomicsClimate ChangeClimate Change AdaptationClimate change policy
Because of tensions on fossil energy and phosphorus markets, the rise in fertilizer prices observed during the last decades may continue in the future, putting into question production pathways relying heavily on crop intensification. To... more
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      Agricultural EconomicsApplied Economics
Estimated rates of return to research are distorted by problems of attributing the credit for particular research results, or for particular research-induced productivity increases, among research expenditures undertaken at different... more
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      Agricultural EconomicsApplied Economics