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Fishing Farming Business Plan

The Fishing Farming Business Plan details strategies for a profitable aquaculture venture, encompassing market analysis, innovative production methods, financial forecasts, and environmental considerations. It ensures both economic success and environmental responsibility in the fish farming industr

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OGUN DIGICLASS

Farming has evolved over time from gathering to planting and rearing livestock, leading to various agricultural farming systems. Factors like water, land, climate, and landscape influence these systems. Subsistence production, one such system, focuses on personal and family consumption, utilizing av

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Seminar on Producers Organizations and Cooperatives

This seminar focuses on the concept of Producers Organizations (POs) and cooperatives, highlighting the role of extension services in strengthening these entities. It covers the establishment steps, reviews related studies, and emphasizes the benefits of POs for rural producers. The essential featur

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Embracing Sustainability: A Comprehensive Analysis of Carbon Neutral Farming

Carbon Neutral Farming Market, also known as carbon farming or climate-smart agriculture, focuses on reducing greenhouse gas emissions and sequestering carbon in soils and vegetation.

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Smart Farming Market Transforms Agriculture with AI Integration

Global smart farming market accounted for USD 19.5 billion and is expected to reach USD 53 billion in 2032. This market is estimated to register the highest CAGR of 10.5%\n\nSmart farming refers to the application of advanced technologies in agricult

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Understanding Farming Systems in Agricultural Economics

Concepts of farming systems research and development are crucial for effective agricultural management. A farming system encompasses various components that work together to achieve specific objectives. It involves the arrangement and management of farming enterprises in response to environmental fa

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Pig Farming Essentials

Explore the terminology, breeds, management practices, feeding, show preparation, animal behavior, growth and development, health evaluation, and more in the world of pig farming. Learn about different breeds like Berkshire, Chester White, Duroc, and Hampshire, and understand essential concepts such

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Understanding Goat Farming: Terminology, Breeds, and Management

Explore the world of goat farming through key aspects like terminology, breeds including Angora and Boer, and effective management practices. Gain insights into goat behavior, growth, nutrition, and health evaluation for successful farming.

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Streamlining Your Hiring Process with Expert Farming Recruitment Agencies

One of the significant advantages of working with Farming recruitment agencies is their access to a vast pool of campaigners. These agencies maintain expansive databases of job campaigners with different chops and experience in Farming. Whether you n

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Organic vs Conventional Farming: An Overview

In the debate between organic and conventional farming, both methods have their pros and cons. While organic foods are perceived to follow stricter safety standards, both types meet FDA and USDA regulations. They offer similar nutritional value, but organic farming tends to have lower efficiency due

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National Database of Cooperatives: Ministry of Cooperation Initiatives

The Ministry of Cooperation is developing a National Database of Cooperatives to enhance transparency, governance, and policymaking in the cooperative sector. The database aims to provide comprehensive information on cooperatives across sectors, improve coordination among stakeholders, and facilitat

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Understanding Cooperative and Organization Management

Cooperative and organization management involves the autonomous association of people working together to meet common economic, social, and cultural needs. The unique characteristics of cooperatives include autonomy, volunteerism, common needs, ownership, democratic control, and enterprise. Cooperat

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Entrepreneurial Opportunities in Agriculture: Diversification, Organic Farming & More

Explore diverse entrepreneurial opportunities in agriculture such as diversification, organic farming, food preservation, processing, and packaging, floriculture, and production of agro-inputs. Discover how entrepreneurs can leverage these sectors to create profitable ventures and contribute to sust

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Plant Minerals and Farming Methods

Learn about how plants use minerals for growth, the role of nitrates, different leaf tissues, mineral deficiencies, and farming methods to ensure crop yield. Discover how plants obtain minerals from the soil, symptoms of mineral deficiencies, and the importance of fertilizers in farming. Explore dif

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Diverse Methods of Poultry Farming and Agricultural Practices

Poultry farming practices such as organic farming, nitrogen fixation, biodiversity management, and contract farming are discussed. Organic farming emphasizes holistic relationships in agriculture, promoting sustainable production. Nitrogen fixation and biodiversity management play essential roles in

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Impacts of COVID-19 on Agriculture and Food Systems in Rwanda: Evidence from Farmers' Cooperatives

This study assesses the effects of the COVID-19 pandemic on agriculture and food systems in Rwanda, specifically in Huye and Nyamagabe districts. Funded by EPRN, the research aims to understand the implications of the pandemic, review government responses, and propose policy options to enhance secto

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Evolution of Livestock-based Livelihoods and Capitalistic Farming Systems

Livestock-based livelihoods have evolved over time, with capitalistic farming systems emerging as prominent in regions like South America, North America, and Europe. These systems are characterized by individual entrepreneurs controlling farming activities. Plantations are a common example of capita

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Livestock-based Livelihoods and Farming Systems Evolution

Livestock-based livelihoods and farming systems have evolved over time, aiming to produce food and crops sustainably. Small-scale farming, farm management, types of farming, and various farming systems like specialized and diversified farming play key roles in enhancing productivity, profitability,

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Cooperatives-Based Community Economic Development Model in South Africa

The Cooperatives-Based Community Economic Development Model aims to transform South Africa into a mixed economic system driven by state-owned, privately-owned, and community/worker-owned enterprises organized as cooperatives. It seeks to reduce exploitation, promote justice and democracy in the econ

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Contract Farming in India: A Case Study of Potato Cultivation

Value addition in Indian agriculture is low due to poor processing levels. Contract farming is being considered to integrate agriculture production into the global value chain, but concerns about unequal bargaining power between farmers and corporations exist. Various forms of contract farming exist

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Exploring Drivers and Constraints of Conversion to Organic Farming in Bhutan

Population in Bhutan heavily relies on agriculture, but the transition to organic farming has been slow despite the desire to reduce chemical use. This presentation investigates the current state of organic farming, identifies key factors affecting conversion, and offers policy recommendations to pr

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Supporting Agricultural Cooperatives Development Project

This European Union-funded project, implemented by CARE and MEDF, aims to enhance productivity and competitiveness in the agricultural sector by fostering cooperation and market competitiveness among farmers through the establishment and growth of agricultural cooperatives. Key activities include re

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Understanding Value Perception in Agricultural Cooperatives

Explore how agricultural cooperatives in the Northwest present and perceive their value, aiming to bridge the gap between members' expectations and cooperative strategies. The study delves into declining coop memberships, communication challenges, and strategies to enhance member retention and enrol

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Data Coops and Power Dispersal in Digital Society

Michele Loi from the Digital Society Initiative at the University of Zurich discusses the concept of data cooperatives and their role in distributing data power. These cooperative structures allow for democratic control over data management, emphasizing individual ownership and shared asset utilizat

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Special Education Cooperatives: Overview and Financing

Explore the world of special education cooperatives, their objectives, and the financial aspects involved. Gain insights on accessing specialized services, administrative expertise, and funding opportunities to support member districts efficiently. Delve into topics like revenue sources, budgeting,

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History and Principles of Cooperative Movement in India

Explore the history and principles of cooperative movement in India, including open membership, democratic control, and member participation. Learn about the values and definition of cooperatives, as well as the important role of members in a cooperative society. Delve into the key principles that g

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Consolidating Statistics on Cooperatives: Current Status, Opportunities, and Challenges

This presentation discusses the current status of cooperatives, focusing on the opportunities and challenges in statistics related to the social and solidarity economy. It covers background information, guidelines, definitions, structures, and key initiatives towards improving national statistics on

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Understanding Cooperatives: A Guide to Co-op Business Models

Cooperatives, or co-ops, are businesses owned and controlled by the people who use their services. They follow the principles of user-ownership, user-control, and user-benefit. Co-ops differ from corporations in that they serve their members' needs rather than focusing solely on profits. Anyone can

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Insights on Livestock Marketing, Agricultural Cooperatives, and Rural Economic Impacts

Explore a wide range of topics in the agricultural sector, including the role of Agricultural Cooperatives, Rural Electric Cooperatives, and Farm Credit Associations in generating significant economic impacts. Delve into innovative tools like the Farm Transition Simulator and understand the potentia

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Impact of Mobile Technology on Women-Led Farming Cooperatives in Lesotho

Exploring the transformative role of mobile technology in empowering women-led farming cooperatives in Lesotho, this study delves into the economic growth, enhanced connectivity, and increased efficiency brought about by the distribution of cell phones. Through qualitative evaluations over four year

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Agricultural Practices and Major Crops in India

India is predominantly an agricultural-based country with two-thirds of its population engaged in farming. The country practices different types of farming, including primitive subsistence farming, intensive subsistence farming, and commercial farming. The cropping seasons in India are classified as

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Contract Farming in India: Enhancing Agricultural Value Chain Through Partnerships

Value addition in Indian agriculture has been low due to limited processing levels. Contract farming is emerging as a viable solution to integrate agriculture production into the global value chain, albeit with concerns about unequal bargaining power. Various forms of contract farming exist, with ex

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Understanding the Role of Social Cooperatives in Desistance and Employment Integration

Exploring the intersection of social cooperatives, desistance, and employment integration, this research delves into the impact of work on individuals' identities and social integration. It discusses the challenges and opportunities in supporting work reintegration, particularly in the UK and Italia

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Enhancing Mediation in the Tenant Farming Sector

Sarah Allen, Head of Tenant Farming, leads initiatives to promote mediation in the tenant farming sector, aiming to improve relationships between landlords and tenants. The Tenant Farming Commissioner under the Land Reform Act 2016 encourages mediation for resolving complex disputes. The pilot media

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Integrated Farming System on Coastal Land: A Case Study in Pandan Simo, Bantul, DIY

The coastal area in Pandan Simo, Bantul, is embracing integrated farming systems combining food crops, horticulture, and livestock due to diminishing agricultural land. Farming on marginal lands like beaches has become a prevalent alternative. This case study aims to assess farming feasibility and r

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Evolution of Livestock-Based Livelihoods: From Estate Farming to Specialized Crop Cultivation

Estate farming, a form of industrialized agriculture introduced by the British in the 19th century, involves large monocultures of cash crops like tea, rubber, and spices. It requires significant investment in modern farming techniques, machinery, and skilled labor. Estate farming is capital-intensi

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Study on Climate Change and Organic Farming Impact by Madhyanchal Forum

Madhyanchal Forum conducted a study on the impact of climate change on agriculture and the effectiveness of organic farming in mitigating climate change. The study involved various organizations and farmers across different regions, focusing on the adoption of sustainable farming practices. Detailed

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Enhancing Smallholder Farming Through Economies of Scale and Cooperative Models

Smallholder farming in developing countries is crucial for food production and the livelihoods of many individuals. However, to compete effectively in the market, small farms need to adopt cooperative models, economies of scale, and advanced agricultural technologies. By forming farming cooperatives

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Challenges Faced by the Cooperatives Sector in South Africa

The South African National Apex Co-operatives (SANACO) presented on the limitations of the cooperatives sector in South Africa, highlighting challenges such as a hostile environment, lack of government procurement support, resource mobilization issues, and coordination problems. The government's Eco

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Sustainable Farming Incentive Stakeholder Engagement Meeting

The meeting hosted by Defra's Food and Farming Sectors and Trade Division aims to gather feedback on the Sustainable Farming Incentive pilot standards and payment processes. Stakeholders in the Arable Sector can provide expert input to shape the development of the program, ensuring farmers' active p

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