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  • Different Package Offerings Of The Wizard
    By: Mark Thomson | - TheWizard covers over 3000 stocks from all over the world including S&P 500, Nasdaq 100 and Dow Jones Industrial Average. Once you sign up with TheWizard, you will be able to view the demo about how to use the application. Before registering, you need to select packages offered by TheWizard. It ranges from $1600 to $50. There are different packages subscribed from one year to one month. Some of them cover total market, some may cover US stock market or even ETFs are available on yearly or mon ...
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  • Indian Real Estate
    By: Geetika | - Real Estate is now the second most important industry in India only after Agriculture in terms of its contribution to the countrys GDP (which is expected to further increase from 5% to 6%). Residential property development comprises 80% of the total Indian Real Estate market, remaining consists of commercial space including shopping malls, hotels and hospitals.

    Experts opine that, driven by faster economic growth, property markets of BRIC nations will recover faster than US and U ...

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  • The Unknown Facts About Real Estate In India
    By: Josephsmith | - There are many unknown facts about India Properties.In a country where there is traditionally the predominance of the agricultural sector, that sector continues to be greatest source of employment generation. It may be an unknown fact that the Indian real estate sector is the second greatest employment provider in the country. This sector significantly contributes to the national income and Gross Domestic Product and it is expected there will be an average 10% increase annually in these aspect ...
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  • Areas To Invest In Africa As A Business Man
    By: Jamie Welsh | - The tremendous economical growth that happened inside the region gave birth to several reasons why it is possible to invest in Africa. There are so many areas in wanting to be explored in pursuit of progress and global competitiveness. Africa is the home of potential business investments. After decades of famine and war, they are now the more optimistic continent eying a success through more investments. Investments that will be sheltered by greater business opportunities and growth.


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  • All Roads Lead To Kerala: A Tourist Paradise
    By: Sanjay Gopinath | - One land and several avenues--that is the tiny small green land called Kerala in the peninsular India. Forests, sea, backwater and midlandall give different attractions to different guests. An amazingly large network of backwaters and cool green hills offer a golden opportunity for the newly wedded to spend their first few weeks of the new llife in a seemingly unreal world: hop in to a floating house lazing along green-clothed canals or explore the cool, hill stations the state is dotted with ...
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  • Investments In Africa That Create Jobs And Opportunities For Africans
    By: audrina22 | - Development in Africa greatly relies on the organizational development to be led by the leaders. Other factors affecting it were the trades and aids. Aids (not the disease) has been very active in Africa ever since. For a very long time, it was the major source of living among a greater number of Africans. But now, they are claiming that they do not need much aid, what they need are opportunities for a sustainable development. And this one is really true. Helps and donations from other nations c ...
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  • Panipat Handloom Sector Jeopardised
    By: David Parks | - Besides agriculture, the handloom industry in India is another leading generator of employment opportunities. The handloom sector provides employment to about 65 lakh workers, out of which about 62.40% are women and 35% from the scheduled castes and scheduled tribes. However, it has been observed that the sector is confronted with various issues such as obsolete technology, low productivity, lack of marketing strategies and neck-to-neck competition from power looms, says Harish Chauhan, ma ...
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  • Medical Tourism: An Upcoming Concept Of Tourism
    By: ishaa goyal | - INDIA, FOR the past five years has been creating milestones in every field; may it be IT or art. This vast country has spots that encourage tourism and therefore, eco-tourism came into being. This concept of tourism is now used in the medical field medical tourism as we call it. India is said to be the best spot for this enthralling industry. Quick revenue is earned along with credibility. More and more hospitals and doctors are entering the field in order to keep up with the high competitio ...
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  • 6 Recently Updated Thai Ftas And Their Impact On Thai Business Law
    By: Gregory Smyth | - Thailand is a country of many enticing characteristics for Western businesses. There is a consistently low cost of production and cost of operation in Thailand compared to the West. Thailand offers way to become familiar with the Asian market, both geographically and culturally. Thailand also has a wide consumer base, both in the form of tourists and locals, and a strong agriculture sector where many countries are struggling to provide their own food.

    These benefits have given th ...

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  • The Alamo Real Estate Region Continues To Impress
    By: Richard s | - The future is looking bright for the Alamo region in fact it is really bright.

    Texas Comptroller Susan Combs recently released a new report that details the impressive economic outlook for the Alamo Region. San Antonios excellent educational opportunities and the robust healthcare and tourism sectors have been credited with much of the success of this region.

    The Alamo region, which consists of 19 counties across the south-central portion of the state, includes ...

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  • Agriculture As Way To End Poverty
    By: Timothy Spencer | - Small-scale agriculture remains the majority activity of 70% of the rural sector in the poorest of countries and the major source of rural employment in these regions. Unfortunately, bad practices, falling prices and weak development policies continues to make it unviable.

    Small-scale farmers in these regions are best described and identified as owning or tilling 2 ha or less with severely limited assets and capital.

    In January 2006 the Us Natural Resources Institute re ...

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  • What Is Africa On The Next Decades
    By: Regie Macalam | - Africa's future is described far from what their past have posted. This is due to their effective leadership development. What's ahead of Africa is more predictable than ever. Throughout the whole continent, the ultimate goal is progress. This is done by improving a lot of different areas. Well, there are a lot, but Africans take them one at a time. Their perseverance and dedication will lift them from their present condition. It will define what kind of future they are ahead of.

    Si ...

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  • Food Shortage And Sustainable Investment
    By: Kevin long | - In the last few years, the agriculture sector has witnessed a sharp rise in food prices. Rise in poverty and global warming is being predicted to cause more shortage of food and clean drinking water in the years to come. Developing nations are being said to be the worst affected with such global issues. If experts are to be believed, the present need is to adopt the concept of environmental sustainability and invest in countries that have untapped potential for food production. For instance, cou ...
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  • Global Recruitment Trends
    By: kaiz | - In earlier days a person who wanted to find job had to buy a news paper and read the classified ads section then had to print out hard copy of resume and send them out. If some one calls you, its ok but most of the times there was no reply. It was a hectic process and all done by manually

    As the internet became popular, now a days job finding is very easy. You can do everything online. Many new websites and applications are released to manage and help the job searching process ...

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  • Ethiopia Establishes National Commodity Exchange
    By: dev738 | - Furthermore, agriculture is expected to provide food for the population and raw material and capital for the industrialization of the economy. The countrys development strategy is based on Agriculture Development Led Industrialization ADLI and is heavily dependent on the transformation of this sector. However, Ethiopias tradition bound agriculture failed not only to feed the growing population but also serve as an engine of industrialization and economic development. The sector faces various cha ...
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  • The Legal Side Of Buying In Brazil
    By: Melissa Chappell | - Understanding the full regulations relating to purchasing real estate in Brazil is important, enabling a comprehensive knowledge of the commonly referred to ease of purchasing process. Here we attempt to provide a greater insight to potential buyers of the processes involved, providing increased clarity for personal assurance.

    It has been mentioned several times that there are no restriction on foreign purchases in Brazil. While this is correct for the average investor wishing ...

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  • Jobs In Denmark Experience Continuous Growth
    By: Rokai Kolam | - Denmark has most often been a good performer in Europe in various fields. In fact, it has earned its title of being a role model country due to its favorable economy and other factors. Most of its industries are also performing well while its government is taking the necessary steps to address all issues that affect not only the people but the environment as well.

    In terms of employment, Denmark has always been an attraction to foreign workers. A big factor is the countrys remar ...

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  • All About Izmir
    By: Melissa Chappell | - Located along the coastline of the Aegean Sea, Izmir is Turkeys third most populated city with close to 3.5 million residents. The majority of the population are of Turkish decent, yet there are a large number of foreign residents attracted to the climate, lifestyle and highly developed infrastructure.

    Izmir has been a popular destination for many years, with a long history dating back to settlements in the 3rd century BC. Throughout the history of Izmir, the city has attracted I ...

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  • Turkey Attracting Dubai Investors
    By: Melissa Chappell | - Investors previously interested in the Dubai real estate market are now looking into Turkey for the economic stability, strong mid to long term growth potential, stability of the overall market, lifestyle similarities, attractive short to mid haul flight options and overall confidence in the market.

    Interest continues in the Dubai real estate market, yet not at the same pace as in recent years. The downturn of the market has lead to potential Dubai property investors considering oth ...

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  • Investing In Africa's Agriculture
    By: jmcflaire | - Africa's agriculture is one aspect of the African economy that welcomes many investment ideas. Since investing in Africa is somewhat strange, it will require expert business management consulting because of the risks and possible obstacles that investment ideas will encounter. But the risk is not as much as the endowment that you will receive when you invest in Africa. Its agriculture and natural resources are very rich. As compared to other continents, there are more opportunities in the Black ...
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  • Indian Technical Textile Industry: Will It Have A Swift Take Off?
    By: F2F Author | - Will the Indian textile industry be able to take off now, or will it only be a dawdling progress?

    During the past few years, market for technical textiles has been sizzling at the global range. The industry is growing at a very fast pace, especially in the Asian region. In India, the potential of this segment is still untapped. India has the capability to become a leader in the manufacture and trading of technical textiles with a potential to acquire 10% share in the global market. ...

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  • Metal Fabrication: An Overview
    By: Rachel Messina | - The exact origin and time of when man began working with metal is unknown, but there is no question that this monumental discovery has constantly held an extremely important place in human society. Rudimentary metalworking emerged during the earliest civilizations with the discovery of seven primary metals: gold, silver, mercury, copper, lead, tin and iron. These metals were used for decorative pieces such as jewelry and religious relics, as well as for more functional uses such as tools, curren ...
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  • Indian Agriculture Sector At The Cusp Of A Revolution
    By: made-from-india.com | - In the recent years, India has put up an impressive growth performance at the agricultural front, almost 30% as per the latest report. Thanks, to the public and private sector investments flowing in at a continuous pace.

    Agriculture is Indian economys mainstay and it comprises 18.5 per cent of the gross domestic product (GDP).

    In the last two years agriculture and its allied sectors have registered a noteworthy growth rate of 4% as opposed to the average annual ...

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  • Water-stocks.com: - Presents Insights From Water Industry Experts.
    By: trinity.services007 | - Worsening Global Water Quality and Scarcity Problems Drive Need for Improved Water Infrastructure, Filtration, Treatment and Delivery
    Water-Stocks.com Presents Insights from Water Industry Experts on the Sector's Worldwide Challenges and Opportunities and the Impacts of China and India's Surging Development
    POINT ROBERTS, Wash., DELTA, B.C. June 22, 2006 - www.Water-Stocks.com (WS), an investor and industry news portal for the water sector, presents perspectives by water sector spe ...

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  • Jhansi City: A Mirror Of The Bundelkhand Culture
    By: David Urmann | - Jhansi city is one of the mirrors of Bundelkhand culture. The creation of parks and dams to improve reforestation in the Bundelkhand region is a vision to improve livelihood in the place. The vegetation and agriculture sector is still one of the major sources of income particularly among tribal communities. Here are some of the best landmarks developed by the city.

    Siddheshwar Mandir temple is temple built by Servants of Nation Society. Pandit Raghunath is the one who led the co ...

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  • Water-stocks.com: - Presents Insights From Water Industry Experts.
    By: Rajesh | - Worsening Global Water Quality and Scarcity Problems Drive Need for Improved Water Infrastructure, Filtration, Treatment and Delivery
    Water-Stocks.com Presents Insights from Water Industry Experts on the Sectors Worldwide Challenges and Opportunities and the Impacts of China and Indias Surging Development
    POINT ROBERTS, Wash., DELTA, B.C. June 22, 2006 - www.Water-Stocks.com (WS), an investor and industry news portal for the water sector, presents perspectives by wa ...

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  • Faridabad Festivals Reflect The Growing Economy Of The Town
    By: David Urmann | - The entire year celebrations and festivals celebrated in Faridabad reflect the peoples culture and respect for Indian religion.

    The first festival is Lohri, the celebration of fire and fertility. It is very important for women and grooms. The people throw rice puffs and popcorns into bonfire flame while they dance and sing folk songs. Families get together and enjoy dinner with sarson ka saag and makki ki roti. It is ended with prayers to Agri for good harvest. Agri is the God of ...

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  • Export Import Business In Bulgaria
    By: Gen Wright | - Bulgaria was ruled by communists earlier and during that period all the things were centralized. The industries were basically agriculture oriented and everything was under state control. Today, Bulgaria has the economy that is stable and strong. It has implemented the privatization of the agricultural sector that has helped its economy to recover remarkably. New industries are being set up. The government has carefully identified the vast areas of forest that it has allowed to use for commercia ...
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  • New Collection Opportunities In Canada, Latin America And The Caribbean Part 1.
    By: Albert V. Knowles | - This article describes some of the global effects for the international debt collection industry which has been created by the recent global recession.

    1. GLOBAL RECESSION: Effects in The Americas: THE CARIBBEAN

    THE CARIBBEAN basin economies, of which there are approximately 35 suffered what may be described as a direct hit from the global meltdown. The most vulnerable sector, namely tourism, was down by over 32% at the end of 2008, and basic commodities such as ...

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  • India Economy- Overview Of Indian Market
    By: Sonal Arya | - The economy of India is now the twelfth largest financial system in the world according to the market exchange rates and the fourth largest through purchasing power parity (PPP) basis. But now in current times, India is under one of the fastest growing economic country in the world. Due to the involvement of the industries and the rigid environment, the economy is moving towards continuous improvement. Moreover, highly capable, expert and English-speaking human sources have formed a backbone for ...
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  • Government Grants Available For Development And Improvement Of Agricultural Sector
    By: John Goldman | - There are many federal grants, government grants and loans for development and improvement in the various arenas of the agricultural sector.

    For e.g. there are 30 Farm Service Agency federal, government grants and loans. The Farm Service Agency (FSA) is a part of the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) whose main function is to create stabilization to the farm income.

    The potential grants cover the disadvantaged farmers, the farmers who have projects fo ...

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  • Export Import In Vietnam
    By: Gen Wright | - Historically, economic structure of Vietnam was based on agriculture with wet-rice cultivation its main stay for centuries until it suffered major setbacks during the Vietnam War. In 1975, the new government of Vietnam adopted a planned economic growth that included providing capital, farms and industries generating employment opportunities for millions of its people.

    Vietnam's economy didn't grow as expected in the following decade, mainly because of corruption and inefficient imp ...

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  • Ethiopia Establishes National Commodity Exchange: Sidama Coffee Regains Its True Identity
    By: Satish23 | - With the population of over 80 million, Ethiopia is the second largest country in Africa following Nigeria with the total population of 140 million. However, with per capita income
    of less than US $200, Ethiopia is one of the least developed countries in the sub Saharan Africa. Agriculture is the main stay of the economy. Over 80% of the total population is employed in agriculture while the sector contributes about 50% of the Gross Domestic Product and over 80% of foreign exchange

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  • Did You Find The Best Consultants Survey Group New Zealand?
    By: KEA Consultants Limited | - Nowadays, it has become a common trend. Experts suggest environmental assessment and at certain places, it is an essential legal requirement before property to be bought, used as collateral or sold. So, we need environmental engineering consultants New Zealand and in the rest of the world as well. If we minutely observe our experience in any real estate dealing then we will agree with the fact that the deal can never be smooth without expert support. After the deal, you get the real challenge, ...
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  • Historical Overview Of Chinese Financial Sector
    By: Lumber Joe | - Prior to 1949, the financial system of China was very well developed. The earliest form of capitalism can be seen at the times of the late Ming Dynasty (17th century), when commerce was initiated in the Zhejiang-Jiangsu area and further developed during the Qing Dynasty (17th century to early 20th century). Late Qing China had a highly commercialized society with detailed regulations of guilds (merchant coalitions), where the key role was played by family traditions and customs. In Section IV be ...
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  • Chinese Financial Sector
    By: Lumber Joe | - Prior to 1949, the financial system of China was very well developed. The earliest form of capitalism can be seen at the times of the late Ming Dynasty (17th century), when commerce was initiated in the Zhejiang-Jiangsu area and further developed during the Qing Dynasty (17th century to early 20th century). Late Qing China had a highly commercialized society with detailed regulations of guilds (merchant coalitions), where the key role was played by family traditions and customs. In Section IV be ...
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  • Agricultural Products'
    By: Priyanka Madeshia | - Agriculture-Industry-India is an online B2B platform with agro related trade leads, exporters and importers directory etc.
    India is the largest harvesters and manufacturers of agro products, one-third part of India's occupation lie in agricultural sector. So, the agricultural products should not only meet the national but international standard requirements.


    Agriculture-Industry-India is a portal to meet every requirement both at national and international level for ex ...

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  • Gis Technologies Services In India
    By: SBL Geomatics 1 | - India has a good institutional infrastructure for geographic data collection. There are a number of organizations that gather information on every possible socially and scientifically relevant subject. The Survey of India and the Indian Remote Sensing Satellites are the most important generators of this data.

    India is blessed with a commendable IT infrastructure equipped with latest high-end machines which support most of the hardware and software, server, router, innovative softw ...

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  • Agriculture Should Not Be A State Subject.
    By: RajivSingh | - Speaking at the occasion, Mr. Shankarlal Guru, Chairman-International Society for Agricultural Marketing said Agricultural sector is in urgent need of reforms by the respective State governments to help drive the economy to a higher growth rate that is expected by the policy makers, but a comprehensive agenda for reforms in this crucial sector is yet to emerge.

    Hence, the need for Agriculture to be made a central subject and not a state subject, thus alienating it from politics, ...

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  • The Importance Of Agriculture
    By: M Gravlee | - Agriculture usually plays a vital role in the economy of every nation that exists. Not only for the reason that it tends to feed the entire population of a country but also in the respect that agriculture correlates and interacts with all the related industries of that country. A country is usually considered to be a social and politically stable nation if it possesses a very stable agricultural basis.

    A stable agricultural industry ensures a country of food security. Food securit ...

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  • Invest In Sa Food Sector To Buffer Against Crisis
    By: marcashton | - Over the last ten days or so, there appears to have been a subtle shift in the mindset of South Africans around this credit / financial crisis and the real impact it is likely to have on local business. A policy shift aimed at stimulating the South African food sector may be a way to ease the impact in South Africa.

    While I don't have any statistics to back it up, my impression was that a lot of local businesses were a little ambivalent toward the crisis. In our heads we were sayi ...

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  • Www.andhraplots.com Provides Approved Layouts Dtcp Ventures In Vijayawada, Hyderabad, Visakhapatnam
    By: srisms | - Browse www.andhraplots.com & www.propertyfairdeals.com for all your property needs in and around Vijayawada. This portal is listed on the web, keeping in view the larger section of people searching for local housing and investment facility,which can yield the highest returns in future course of time along with safety and security.

    Mr. P. V. Chalama Rao is the Chief Consultant of www.andhraplots.com & www.propertyfairdeals.com, who has added vast experience to his credit in real e ...

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  • The 10 Movers And Shakers In Turkey"€™s Banking Sector
    By: Cane Williams | - In Turkey there are many sectors active and dynamic and the banking sector is one of them. The dynamism of the banking sector is a result of the lifting of certain restrictions that regulate it in the 1980s, as well as the liberalization of interest and foreign exchange and the entry of more foreign banks into the foray.

    Around 80% of the countrys gross domestic product (GDP) is contributed by the banking sector.

    There are 51 banks in Turkey, both private and ...

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  • Why A Farmer Should Impliment Drip Irrigation Properly With Good Design
    By: Muna Wanjiru | - Agriculture sector has witnessing the growth and far reach of science and technology. Daily there are various new inventions to help improve the agriculture sector and get the maximum output in less time. Farmers and agriculturist are using new techniques to get benefited from it.

    Especially techniques in irrigation are fast catching farmers' eye as they are need of time and one can get the surprising results by implementing it. Water irrigation is one of the major issues am ...

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  • Agriculture Not Be A State Subject
    By: Raajiv Singh | - CII today organized a Seminar on Reforms in the APMC (Agricultural Produce Market Committee) Act , and its impact in the Southern States. This is an initiative of the Agri Business Sub-Committee, CII-Southern Region. Speaking at the occasion, Mr. Shankarlal Guru, Chairman-International Society for Agricultural Marketing said Agricultural sector is in urgent need of reforms by the respective State governments to help drive the economy to a higher growth rate that is expected by the policy makers, ...
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  • Agriculture Should Not Be A State Subject
    By: Rajiv singh | - CII today organized a Seminar on Reforms in the APMC (Agricultural Produce Market Committee) Act , and its impact in the Southern States. This is an initiative of the Agri Business Sub-Committee, CII-Southern Region.

    Speaking at the occasion, Mr. Shankarlal Guru, Chairman-International Society for Agricultural Marketing said Agricultural sector is in urgent need of reforms by the respective State governments to help drive the economy to a higher growth rate that is expected by th ...

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  • Career Opportunities And Challenges In The Agriculture Biotechnology Industry
    By: Gitanjali Hazarika | - Because of our ever-increasing population that is predicted to reach eight billion by 2020, the need for food will remain a top priority, transcending all socio and geo-political boundaries. The increased demand for food will call on agriculture, specifically, to act as the biggest source of industry. And with the increased demand for foodstuff, better-quality yield and huge agricultural output will be required. (Though there has been vast improvement in the sector thanks to the improved quality ...
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  • Costa Rica Economy; Recovering And Expanding
    By: Charles Kassotis | - Costa Rica lies between Panama and Nicaragua and it is bordered by the Caribbean Sea to the east and the North Pacific Ocean to the west. It is comprised of 51,100 square kilometers and the territorial waters take up about 589 square kilometers. It is considered a conglomeration of a number of landforms. The location of the country in the isthmus of Central America makes it easier to access American markets, which have the same time zone as Central US and also has access to Europe and Asia via t ...
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  • Investing In Kenya: - Agriculture
    By: Robert Muhoho | - Overview
    Agriculture is the mainstay of the economy, providing livelihood to approximately 75 per cent of the population. There is considerable scope for diversification and expansion of the agricultural sector through accelerated food crop production and increase of non-traditional exports. There are also opportunities for improvement in technology infrastructure such as packaging, storage, and transportation. Intensified irrigation and additional value added processing are marketable ...

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  • What Is Biotechnology
    By: George Royal | - The UN Convention on Biological Diversity states, Biotechnology is any technological application that uses biological systems, living organisms, or derivatives thereof, to make or modify products or processes for specific use. The OECD (the Organization of Economic Co-operation and Development) defines biotechnology as the application of scientific and engineering principles to the processing of materials by biological agents". Thus, Biotechnology basically means using biology ...
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