India, Israel set up fruits centre in HaryanaIsraeli cultivation technology and know-how of fruit plants will be shared with Indian farmers and horticulturists at the centre of excellence for fruits which was inaugurated Tuesday in Haryana's Sirsa district. The centre was inaugurated by ... ProKerala.com, 4 weeks ago |
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F.A.O. pushes cassava as 21st Century cropCore Tip: A combination of better cultivation practices, improved technology and disease-resistant varieties has the potential to make cassava a more important crop in the 21st Century. A combination of better cultivation practices, improved ... Global FoodMate, 1 week ago
FAO pushes cassava as 21st Century crop
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Early warning technology protects Nepali villagers from sudden floodsThe Phulping bridge crosses the Bhote Koshi River in Jhirpu Phulpingkatti, a village near Nepal's border with China. It replaced an old stone bridge, remnants of which can be seen to the left, which was washed away in the floods of 1981. THOMSON ... TrustLaw, 4 weeks ago
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Kerala to take coconut to the CaribbeanCoconut production in the Caribbean may soon have "desi flavour" with the decks being cleared for a transfer of technology between India and the island of Trinidad and Tobago. A team of officials from the Caribbean is expected to visit Kerala to formalise ... Deccan Herald, 1 day ago
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Switzerland's MS T»ranor PlanetSolar, the World's Largest Solar Boat, Arrives in New York CityIn support of Swiss contributions to scientific research, technological innovation and sustainability, the Consulate General of Switzerland in New York is pleased to welcome the world's largest solar boat, Switzerland's MS T»ranor PlanetSolar, to ... Street Insider, 1 day ago
Switzerland's MS Tranor PlanetSolar, the World's Largest Solar Boat, Arrives in New York City
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Switzerlands MS Tranor PlanetSolar, the Worlds Largest Solar Boat, Arrives in New York City
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Switzerland's MS Tûranor PlanetSolar, the World's Largest Solar Boat, Arrives in New York City
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SAIC signs MoA with Department of Homeland Security to provide ECS servicesScience Applications International Corporation, Inc., or SAIC, a scientific, engineering, and technology applications company, has signed a memorandum of agreement, or MoA, with the Department of Homeland Security, or DHS, Enhanced Cybersecurity ... Individual.com, 1 week ago
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Building a greener world for today and tomorrowOn the occasion of World Environment Day, Express Pharma profiles how ACG Worldwide been not only been at the helm of technological innovations in the pharmaceutical industry, but has also infused thinking & acting green culture within and beyond ... Express Pharma, 2 weeks ago
An Emoto-Ethical View Of The World Analysis
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Raptis: What a Wonderful World!
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"The Monsanto Protection Plan": Monsanto's Deception Game on GMO in EuropeOn May 31 world media headlines read similar to this from Reuters: Monsanto backing away from GMO crops in Europe. The original source for the story is attributed to a German left daily, TAZ which printed excerpts from an interview with an official ... Global Research, 2 weeks ago
Monsanto set to halt GMO push in Europe
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Non-food biofuel sourceProduction of biofuel may hamper cultivation of food crops thereby jeopardising the world food system and security. Care has to be taken to produce biofuel from non-food materials like perennial grasses and waste materials from agriculture and ... Bangladesh Daily Star, 2 weeks ago
Hazel Markus: 8 Cultural Conflicts That Make Us Who We Are (NEW BOOK)
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Farmers push for repeal of GM restrictive ActFor canola growers like Mark Adams, the rollout of the controversial genetically modified technology has been a welcome boost at a tough time for the industry. Mr Adams was one of the first in WA to begin growing GM canola, starting with 10 per cent ... ABC Online, 3 weeks ago
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