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A beautiful experience with a service that promotes sustainable agricultural practices: Why it is worth celebrating
Guest blog dedicated to Access Agriculture 10th Anniversary
It is no secret that a picture is worth a thousand words. (...)
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Title of publication : Access Agriculture Blog
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Author : Maliki Agnoro
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Organization : Access Agriculture
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Year : 2022
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Country/ies : Mali
Geographical coverage : Africa, Central African Economic and Monetary Community (CEMAC), Common Market for Eastern and Southern Africa (COMESA), Community of Sahel-Saharan States (CEN-SAD), East African Community (EAC), Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS), Southern African Development Community (SADC)
Type : Blog article
Full text available at : https://www.accessagriculture.org/blogs/beautiful-experience-service-promotes-sustainable-agricultural-practices-why-it-worth
Content language : English
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Score: 1297640
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https://www.fao.org/family-farming/detail/en/c/1605996/
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International Year of Pulses | 2016 International Year of Pulses
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International Year of Pulses
This blogpost was written by Nassim Nobari, Executive Director, Seed the Commons and originally published on Seed the Commons .
The United Nations declared 2016 the International Year of Pulses , and Seed the Commons made sure to join in the festivities.
The goal in choosing pulses as this year’s topic was to highlight their potential for improving nutrition cheaply and sustainably and to encourage their use in food and agriculture.
Seed the Commons celebrated IYP2016 with a beautiful outdoor event that featured an educational discussion and a vegan Indian cooking workshop with author and seasoned cooking instructor Shanta Nimbark Sacharoff.
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https://www.fao.org/pulses-201...of-pulses-seed-the-commons/en/
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Spectrum available for licence‐exempt use: Also known as “spectrum commons” or “unlicensed access”. Regulator allows free access to the spectrum, usually with restrictions on power levels, making it most suitable for short‐range devices.
(...) Yes Private goods
RIVA L , E XC LUD AB LE
Exclusive spectrum licences where congestion occurs
‘Club’ goods
N ON-R IVA L , E XC LUDA BLE
Exclusive spec trum licences where no congestion occurs
No Common resources ‘The tragedy of the commons’
RIVA L , N ON-EX CLUD AB LE
Unlicensed or ‘commons ’ spec trum where congestion occurs
Pure public goods
N ON-R IVA L , NON -EX C LU DA BLE
Unlicensed or ‘commons ’ spectrum where no congestion
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Auctions are now the trend in Asia and Pacific
Auctions are now common throughout Asia Pacific, with the exception of Malaysia which still uses beauty contests.
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Score: 1289194.7
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https://www.itu.int/en/ITU-D/R...A-ITU/Scott_Minehane_FINAL.pdf
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Telecommunications law in Poland ! Beauty contest or auction ! Present situation
The main legal requirements for UMTS development in Europe (1)
! Directive 97/13/EC - April /97 on a common framework in most Member States for general authorisations and individual licenses in the field of telecommunications services supplementing the rules set out in Directive 90/388/EEC
The main legal requirements for UMTS development in Europe (2)
! (...) Auction the best price wins
Beauty contest; preconditions of participation assumptions (1)
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Score: 1267642.4
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https://www.itu.int/ITU-D/tech...aw2001/pdf/6_6_Chmielewski.pdf
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Epithets incorporating the common name of the species are not accepted after 1996. (...) A cultivar epithet, especially when immediately following a botanical or common name, must be clearly distinguished from the latter by enclosing it within single (NOT DOUBLE!)
(...) Allegany (no typographical distinction from the common name)
'Stoneville beauty’ (low case first letter in the second word)
"Katrin" (double, instead of single quotation marks)
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Score: 1244932.2
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https://www.fao.org/forestry/4...9c3cddc8e7fe55eec44b683664.pdf
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Epithets incorporating the common name of the species are not accepted after 1996. (...) A cultivar epithet, especially when immediately following a botanical or common name, must be clearly distinguished from the latter by enclosing it within single (NOT DOUBLE!)
(...) Allegany (no typographical distinction from the common name)
'Stoneville beauty’ (low case first letter in the second word)
"Katrin" (double, instead of single quotation marks)
cv.
Language:English
Score: 1244932.2
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https://www.fao.org/3/cb4271en/cb4271en.pdf
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Even though several thousand years have passed since the innovation of Qanat technology, this method of water transfer and use is still common in some villages and residential areas, agriculture and livestock, and is even the main pillar of cultivation in dry areas.
(...) Its blossoms in the spring are a symbol of beauty and youth. The freshness and beauty of Saffron blossoms provide the city of Gonabad to become as a haven in the heart of the Binalud desert plains and as a symbol of beauty and happiness, freshness and liveliness. (...) Natural beauty of the region and unique architecture of residence of people which his result of beautiful crops and Saffron flowers are among aspects of the area which promote tourism and eco tourism.
Language:English
Score: 1243544.5
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https://www.fao.org/giahs/giah...nabad/detailed-information/es/
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Even though several thousand years have passed since the innovation of Qanat technology, this method of water transfer and use is still common in some villages and residential areas, agriculture and livestock, and is even the main pillar of cultivation in dry areas.
(...) Its blossoms in the spring are a symbol of beauty and youth. The freshness and beauty of Saffron blossoms provide the city of Gonabad to become as a haven in the heart of the Binalud desert plains and as a symbol of beauty and happiness, freshness and liveliness. (...) Natural beauty of the region and unique architecture of residence of people which his result of beautiful crops and Saffron flowers are among aspects of the area which promote tourism and eco tourism.
Language:English
Score: 1243544.5
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https://www.fao.org/giahs/giah...nabad/detailed-information/fr/
Data Source: un
Even though several thousand years have passed since the innovation of Qanat technology, this method of water transfer and use is still common in some villages and residential areas, agriculture and livestock, and is even the main pillar of cultivation in dry areas.
(...) Its blossoms in the spring are a symbol of beauty and youth. The freshness and beauty of Saffron blossoms provide the city of Gonabad to become as a haven in the heart of the Binalud desert plains and as a symbol of beauty and happiness, freshness and liveliness. (...) Natural beauty of the region and unique architecture of residence of people which his result of beautiful crops and Saffron flowers are among aspects of the area which promote tourism and eco tourism.
Language:English
Score: 1243544.5
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https://www.fao.org/giahs/giah...nabad/detailed-information/zh/
Data Source: un
Even though several thousand years have passed since the innovation of Qanat technology, this method of water transfer and use is still common in some villages and residential areas, agriculture and livestock, and is even the main pillar of cultivation in dry areas.
(...) Its blossoms in the spring are a symbol of beauty and youth. The freshness and beauty of Saffron blossoms provide the city of Gonabad to become as a haven in the heart of the Binalud desert plains and as a symbol of beauty and happiness, freshness and liveliness. (...) Natural beauty of the region and unique architecture of residence of people which his result of beautiful crops and Saffron flowers are among aspects of the area which promote tourism and eco tourism.
Language:English
Score: 1243544.5
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https://www.fao.org/giahs/giah...nabad/detailed-information/ru/
Data Source: un