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    The Indian Food Industry

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    THE INDIAN FOOD INDUSTRY India is the world’s second largest producer of food next to China‚ and has the potential of being the biggest with the food and agricultural sector. The total food production in India is likely to double in the next ten years and there is an opportunity for large investments in food and food processing technologies‚ skills and equipment‚ especially in areas of Canning‚ Dairy and Food Processing‚ Specialty Processing‚ Packaging‚ Frozen Food/Refrigeration and Thermo Processing

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    Agricultural Technology in Afghanistan Advances in agricultural technology have brought Afghanistan into the modern era. They have allowed the country the opportunity to succeed in the global market while at the same time turning it into the war ravaged nation seen on television every night. Its history has been filled with stories of both prosperity and defeat. Agriculture has been impacted heavily by war and lack of modern tools‚ equipment and common know how. Although many have come to the

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    Nadu SEZ Act in 2005. Since 2005‚ a series of public hearings were organized by various civil society groups‚ political parties and government agencies. Civil society groups have argued that the bulk of the land being acquired for SEZs is fertile agricultural land‚ especially in case of the multi-product zones. The state of Tamil Nadu(TN) one of the four southern states of Indian sub-continent is considered “a pioneer in implementing many developmental programs such as nutrition noon-meal scheme

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    1.0 INTRODUCTION Vertical farm is found and invented from Danish farmhouse back in the 1950s that attempted to grow cress which is have a preperry‚ tangy flavoured herbs botanically that related to mustard. Vertical farm is a greenhouse-based method of agriculture‚ where commercially viable crops would be cultivated and grown inside multi-storey buildings that will mimic the ecological system. Safe and efficient methods of recycling organic wastes as well as the recycling of water wastes from sewage

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    help people have a better understanding about family farm and agribusiness by comparison and contrast advantages and disadvantages of these two types of production methods. To begin with‚ what is family farm and agribusiness? According to the Agricultural Resource Management Survey (2005)‚ “Family farm is one in which the majority of the business is owned by the operator and individuals related to the operator by blood‚ marriage‚ or adoption‚ including relatives that do not live in the operator

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    Journal of Agricultural Engineering‚ Vol. 40(2): 13-20: April-June‚ 2003 Electronic Seed Tube Blockage Detector for Tractor Drawn Seed Drill AK Rail‚ K Sivadasan 2 and SN Murty3 ABSTRACT Tractor driven seed drills are extensively used for sowing seeds. Choking of lower end of tubes in seed drills is a comJIlon problem while sowing. To detect the choking of tubes/ channels instantaneously‚ a multichannel electronic seed tube blockage detector for tractor drawn seeddrills (ESTBDTDS) has been

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    References: Bahal‚ R.‚ Swanson‚ B. E.‚ & Farner‚ B. J. (1992). Human resources in agricultural extension: A worldwide analysis. Indian Journal of Extension Education‚ 28 (3‚ 4)‚ 1-9. Bass‚ B. M.‚ & Vaughan‚ J. A. (1966). Training in industry: The management of learning. Belmont‚ CA: Wadsworth Publishing. Dahama‚ O. P. (1979). Extension

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    issues 1 Introduction 2 Strengths‚ Weaknesses‚ Opportunities and Threats of Agriculture Sector 3 Objectives of the National Agriculture Policy 4 Research and Development 5 Agricultural Extension 6 Seeds and Planting Materials 7 Fertilizer 8 Minor Irrigation 9 Mechanisation in Agriculture 10 Agricultural Marketing 11 Women in Agriculture 12 Human Resource Development 13 Conclusion Page no. 2 3-5 5 5-8 8-11 11 11-13 13-14 14-15 15-16 17 17-18 19 1 Introduction

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    Forestry Officer Forestry Officers manage field operations and administration in forest regions. They develop plans for growing new trees too. Education and Training: B.Sc in Forestry or Agriculture Other Subjects Required: Geography‚ Agricultural Science

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    Neolithic Agricultural Revolution The Neolithic Agricultural Revolution is what we call the transition from nomadic life to settled farm life. It had a big impact on early people and their way of life and led to the rise of cities‚ which in turn lead to the development of civilization. Before the Neolithic Period was the Paleolithic Period. During the Paleolithic Period‚ people were nomads. They hunted and gathered food from the area they were currently living in. Therefore‚ once the food supply

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