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    Is E-Agriculture the way to ensure world food security? Forum: GA2 Agriculture Committee Issue: Is E-Agriculture the way to ensure world food security? Student officer: Mehmet Deniz Yalcin General Overview Information and communication have always mattered in agriculture. Ever since people have grown crops‚ raised livestock‚ and caught fish‚ they have sought information from one another. What is the most effective planting strategy on steep slopes? Where can I buy the improved seed or feed this

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    [1] The Indus Valley Civilisation‚ which spread and flourished in the northwestern part of the Indian subcontinent from c. 3300 to 1300 BCE in present-day Pakistan and northwest India‚ was the first major civilisation in South Asia.[2] A sophisticated and technologically advanced urban culture developed in the Mature Harappan period‚ from 2600 to 1900 BCE.[3] This Bronze Age civilisation collapsed before the end of the second millennium BCE and was followed by the Iron Age Vedic Civilisation‚ which

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    INDUSTRIAL ANIMAL AGRICULTURE 1. Some definitions: What is ‘industrial animal agriculture’‚ and what are its properties? What are zoonoses? Industrial animal agriculture is a modern form of intensive farming that uses intensive production lines and is designed to produce the highest output at the lowest cost. Industrial farms use new technology which provides them with high mechanisation‚ speed in production and low labour requirements. The animals in industrial farms are kept usually indoors with

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    Impact of Globalization on Agriculture in Uganda Definition: Globalization: is a process by which regional economies‚ societies‚ and cultures have become integrated through a global network of communication‚ transportation‚ and trade. Globalization according to Webster’s Dictionary‚ means: “to make worldwide in scope or application”. Globalization can be viewed as the integration of inputs and outputs into global markets‚ sharing of information and knowledge‚ and promulgation of rules governing

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    1 Current agricultural practices are far from sustainable. If the growing population is to be fed we must revise the current practices‚ mainly animal agriculture. Cutting down or out the practice of animal agriculture can save enough water to supply an increase in the far more sustainable organic farming. It is seriously unfortunate that the political leaders of today are so distracted by terrorist attacks‚ immigration‚ and spreading rumors about each other‚ that no one seems to be mentioning the

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    Special Issues in Agriculture Special Issues in Agriculture Edited by Eliseo R. Ponce PHILIPPINE INSTITUTE FOR DEVELOPMENT STUDIES Surian sa mga Pag-aaral Pangkaunlaran ng Pilipinas BUREAU OF AGRICULTURAL RESEARCH Copyright 2004 by the Philippine Institute for Development Studies (PIDS) and the Bureau of Agricultural Research (BAR) Printed in the Philippines. All rights reserved. The views expressed in this book are those of the authors and do not necessarily reflect the views

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    Effects of Agriculture on the Environment Introduction: Agriculture has changed dramatically‚ especially since the end of World War II. Food and fibre productivity rose due to new technologies‚ mechanization‚ increased chemical use‚ specialization and government policies that favoured maximizing production. These changes allowed fewer farmers with reduced labour demands to produce the majority of the food and fibre. Humans‚ like all other species‚ exploit their surroundings for the resources they

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    republic in south Asia‚ Bangladesh was formerly East Pakistan‚ one of the five provinces into which Pakistan was divided at its creation‚ when Britain’s former Indian Empire was partitioned in August 1947. East Pakistan and the four western provinces were separated by about 1600 km of Indian territory. East Pakistan was formed from the former Indian province of East Bengal and the Sylhet districts of Assam. Although the East was more populous‚ government was based in West Pakistan. From the very inception

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    Indian Navy From Wikipedia‚ the free encyclopedia Indian Navy Bharatiya Nau Sena Indian Navy crest Active Country Branch Size 1947–Present India Navy 58‚350 active personnel 190 aircraft List of active ships Part of Ministry of Defence Indian Armed Forces Headquarters Motto New Delhi शं नो वरुणः Transliteration: Sham NoVarunah (May the Lord of the Oceans be auspicious unto us) Anniversaries Engagements Navy Day: 4 December Portuguese-Indian War Indo-Pakistani War of

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    "Independence of Latin America" In the 1800’s‚ Latin American countries won independence‚ but many new independent countries had trouble creating strong‚ stable governments. The Creoles played an important role in the independent movements. These countries won their independence through strong leaders and many other factors. As soon as these countries won their independence from Spain and Portugal‚ they did not want to return the way they did. Many countries revolted‚ we even find out that the

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