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Cocoa Farming and Difficulties in Adopting the Innovations of Intensive Agriculture in Boguedia (Ivory Coast)

Cocoa Farming and Difficulties in Adopting the Innovations of Intensive Agriculture in Boguedia (Ivory Coast)

... Abstract: The Ivorian economy is essentially based on agriculture, especially the coffee-cocoa duo. The country experienced growth in the 1970s, perceived by specialists as the "Ivorian miracle". But this ...

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Assessment and management of inherent and dynamic soil properties for intensive agriculture in the North Island, New Zealand and Tasmania, Australia

Assessment and management of inherent and dynamic soil properties for intensive agriculture in the North Island, New Zealand and Tasmania, Australia

... The research undertaken and reviewed here has produced information on inherent and dynamic soil properties required by farmers for sustainable intensive agriculture. The work has played a major role in the ...

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Relocation of intensive agriculture to northern Queensland:
the cotton industry

Relocation of intensive agriculture to northern Queensland: the cotton industry

... of intensive agriculture (Camkin et ...northern agriculture was to secure a ‘potential new food basket’ in the face of climate change (Shanahan ...

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The potential for poplar and willow silvopastoral systems to mitigate nitrate leaching from intensive agriculture in New Zealand

The potential for poplar and willow silvopastoral systems to mitigate nitrate leaching from intensive agriculture in New Zealand

... intensive agriculture. Nitrogen (N) inputs have increased in line with recent conversion of dryland farms to high-production irrigated agriculture, particularly dairy farming (Ministry for the ...

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Relocation of intensive agriculture to northern Australia: the case of the rice industry

Relocation of intensive agriculture to northern Australia: the case of the rice industry

... of intensive agriculture (ABC News, 2008; Camkin et ...northern agriculture was to secure a ‘potential new food basket’ in the face of climate change (Shanahan, 2007; The Sydney Morning Herald, ...

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Impact of two centuries of intensive agriculture on soil carbon, nitrogen and phosphorus cycling in the UK

Impact of two centuries of intensive agriculture on soil carbon, nitrogen and phosphorus cycling in the UK

... under agriculture, we assume that soil organic carbon 159 (SOC) itself contributes only a negligibly small amount to DOC and therefore, its loss from 160 agricultural lands was ignored in this ...

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Impact of two centuries of intensive agriculture on soil carbon, nitrogen and phosphorus cycling in the UK

Impact of two centuries of intensive agriculture on soil carbon, nitrogen and phosphorus cycling in the UK

... settled agriculture was established in the UK with crop rotations, pasture and coppiced ...for agriculture was al- ready in ...more intensive and the availability of labour dimin- ...

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Reinvigorating Cambodian agriculture: Transforming from extensive to intensive agriculture

Reinvigorating Cambodian agriculture: Transforming from extensive to intensive agriculture

... traditional agriculture, and the latter is necessary to conserve the genetic pool from which the multinational could extract the resources for developing new modern varieties in the ...water, agriculture, ...

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Impacts of Intensive Agriculture on Current Rural Landscape – A Case Study for South Moravian Landscape, Czech Republic

Impacts of Intensive Agriculture on Current Rural Landscape – A Case Study for South Moravian Landscape, Czech Republic

... Collectivization in Eastern Europe after World War II was associated with higher yields but also with unfavorable changes in land use and cropping patterns causing acidification, soil erosion, salinization and chemical ...

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Assessment and management of inherent and dynamic soil properties for intensive agriculture in the North Island, New Zealand and Tasmania, Australia

Assessment and management of inherent and dynamic soil properties for intensive agriculture in the North Island, New Zealand and Tasmania, Australia

... A catchment management plan of the Pet and Guide River catchments in north west Tasmania included a soil and land capability survey of 3200 ha at a scale of 1:25 000 in 1995 (Grose and Cotching 1996). Six soil series ...

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The water quality ramifications in estuaries of converting forest to intensive agriculture

The water quality ramifications in estuaries of converting forest to intensive agriculture

... Interior, Washington, D.C., through the Water Resources Research Institute of The University of North Carolina as authorized by the Water Research and Develop-.. ment Act of 1978.) T[r] ...

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Intensive agriculture, marketing and social structure: the case of south-eastern Spain

Intensive agriculture, marketing and social structure: the case of south-eastern Spain

... Our target population comprises farmers in Almería who are self-employed and, as such, make decisions about how to organise themselves, where to send their production, etc. According to the Labour Force Survey (EPA – ...

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DIGITALISATION ON AGRICULTURE

DIGITALISATION ON AGRICULTURE

... knowledge-intensive agriculture. Precision agriculture can improve the timeliness of planting, secure the best market prices through market information and e-market reforms, provide fertiliser ...

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Laser in agriculture

Laser in agriculture

... in agriculture until now, different laser light types have been used, from ultraviolet to far infrared, including UV (200-400 nm), visible light (400-700 nm), near infrared radiation (750- 2 500 nm) and far ...

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AUTOMATION IN AGRICULTURE

AUTOMATION IN AGRICULTURE

... From this project we conclude that without giving human support system performs the main agricultural work automatically. Tracking system provides free to move in a necessary path only. It is useful only for fruit ...

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IOT in Agriculture

IOT in Agriculture

... of Internet of Things (IOT) in the field of agriculture. In this project, sensors are used to measure various parameters of the field such as temperature, humidity, soil moisture . This data from the field is ...

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Irrigation (agriculture)

Irrigation (agriculture)

... it was found that the continuous low treatment did not protect the furrow from the high loss of loose and easily detached soil particles that typically occurs early in an irrigation: as [r] ...

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Agriculture in Australia

Agriculture in Australia

... Australian agriculture, including farmers, government officials, agricultural traders, agricultural consultants, teaching staff and students of agricultural colleges, and agricultural ...Australian ...

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UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE BEFORE THE SECRETARY OF AGRICULTURE

UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE BEFORE THE SECRETARY OF AGRICULTURE

... 5. The first issue is whether Petitioner Dodd owes to USDA Rural Development a balance of $62,218.01 (as of December 17, 2012, see RX 10) in repayment of a United States Department of Agriculture / Rural ...

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Organic and Elemental Carbon in Atmospheric Fine Particulate Matter in an Animal Agriculture Intensive Area in North Carolina: Estimation of Secondary Organic Carbon Concentrations

Organic and Elemental Carbon in Atmospheric Fine Particulate Matter in an Animal Agriculture Intensive Area in North Carolina: Estimation of Secondary Organic Carbon Concentrations

... At this research site, there were evidences of the influ- ence of SOC that were transported or formed in this ag- riculture intensive sampling area. Since no experiment- tal method could be used to directly ...

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