Assignment 1 – government and policies P1) outline the responsibilities of the different levels of government in the UK. P2) describe the roles of the government departments in relation to the public services including their responsibilities. P3) explain the electoral processes used in the UK elections. M1) explain in detail the responsibilities of the different levels of government in the UK. M2) compare the electoral processes used at different levels of government in the UK. D1) evaluate the responsibilities
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Score: Section: 2 Activity Case: Agricultural Marketing Information Systems in Africa DISCUSSIONS: 1. Briefly discuss an agricultural marketing information system using figure 4.1 as a guide. Agricultural marketing information system in the information system used in gathering‚ analyzing and disseminating information about prices and other information relevant to farmers‚ animal rearers‚ traders‚ processors and others involved in handling agricultural products. Market information systems
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and opportunities in agricultural marketing Introduction: Although rising incomes are contributing to expanding and diversifying food demand‚ investment in Indian agriculture has remained low relative to other sectors and grown slowly since the early 1990s. Lagging private investment in agriculture and agribusiness has corresponded with poor infrastructure and weak institutional support for agricultural markets. Even though India has one of the world’s largest agricultural economies‚ Indian agribusiness
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THE AGRICULTURAL POLICY IN NIGERIA AGRICULTURE IN NIGERIA: THE NEW POLICY THRUST 1.0 PREAMBLE Agriculture in the context of the economy is tied with the various sectors and is essential for generating broad based growth necessary for development. Agriculture I~ fundamental to the sustenance of life and is the bedrock of economic development‚ especially in the provision of adequate and nutritious food so vital for human development and industrial raw materials for industry. Sustainable agricultural
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INDIA’S NATIONAL AGRICULTURAL POLICY: A CRITIQUE Ramesh Chand∗ ∗ Agriculture is described as the backbone of Indian economy‚ mainly because of three reasons. One‚ agriculture constitutes largest share of country ’s national income though the share has declined from 55 percent in early 1950s to about 25 percent by the turn of the Century. Two‚ more than half of India’s workforce is employed in its agriculture sector. Three‚ growth of other sectors and overall economy depends on performance of agriculture
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CHAPTER 6 Influences on marketing 6.1 Introduction BizWORD C Customer choice (buying behaviour) refers to the decisions and actions of customers when they search for‚ evaluate‚ select and purchase goods and services. Marketers closely examine the behaviour of customers (consumers) to understand what motivates an individual to purchase a particular product — customer choice (buying behaviour). They want to know why the customer selects one product and rejects another. As well‚ businesses
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National Development Policy - Announced in 1991 by Datuk Seri Dr. Mahathir Mohamad. - To achieve balanced progress in order to form an integrated and just society - To achieve national unity - Focused on just distribution of resources - To encourage development of all economic sectors by fair division‚ strengthen the national integration by reducing the social and economic differences between the people and build a progressive‚ productive and skillful human resources Evolution
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AGRICULTURAL MARKETING In India‚ the organised marketing of agricultural commodities has been promoted through a network of regulated markets. Most state governments and UT administrations have enacted legislations to provide for the regulation of agricultural produce markets. While by the end of 1950‚ there were 286 regulated markets in the country‚ their number as on 31 March 2006 stood at 7566. In addition‚ India has 21780 rural periodical markets‚ about 15 per cent of which function under the
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How government policies are developed Polices start as an idea on how to change or manage a situation. The ideas can come from many different places‚ such as the media‚ the public‚ the public services‚ and politician or from subject experts. For a policy to reach the first stage it must go through mini meetings before reaching the green paper stage. Polices that are being created must discussions in the form of cabinet meetings and parliamentary committees. If the policy is still in consideration
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below the poverty line so as to focus attention on areas that are spatial poverty traps. Those unable to access even two square meals a day are considered to be the most severely deprived and hunger exists even in the supposedly better parts of India. Policy action is needed to address this. Attention is also drawn to the importance of identifying those who are vulnerable to extreme poverty due to inability to absorb the impact of shocks. Poverty is the sum total of a multiplicity of factors that include
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