Article 3.
The products are placed into circulation in their original package, in package made of material which ensures preservation of the quality of products until the moment of their opening within the expiration date, unless this Rulebook prescribes otherwise for particular products.
(...) Article 9.
The products shall be stored, transported and preserved during the production and circulation in a manner which ensure maintenance of their quality until the moment of opening within the expiration date, in a manner prescribed with this Rulebook.
(...) Chart 1
Ordinal number
The type of milling
wheat product
The description Proteins %, at least
Humidit y % at most
Starch %
at least
Cellulose s %
at most
Ash %
at most
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 1 Wheat
animal flour
The product made by milling of wheat, light- umber to red-yellow color; without bitterness, rancidity and sourness; with size allowing 95% to pass through the sieve with square openings with size of 1mm, and the remaining through the sieve with square openings with size of 2mm
12 14,5 30 8 5
2 Wheat bran
The product made by milling wheat and after separation of wheat and semolina; it is consisted mostly of the coat of the kernel ans parts of endosperm; the color is similar to the color of wheat kernel-light-umber; without bitterness, with size allowing 90% to pass through the sieve of square openings with size of 1,6 mm, and the remaining through the sieve of square openings with size of 4mm.
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This paper presents a framewok for translating open-source remotely-sensed water productivity data (from the WaPOR database) into actionnable information at the field level, it presents a water stress sensitivity index as well as six crucial water productivity factors and discusses key findings relating to the improvement of water productivity.
(...) Type: Case study,Resource
Location : Mozambique
Application: Analyzing yield and/or water productivity gaps, Assessing/monitoring changes in agricultural production, Assessing/monitoring the water consumption of crops, Evaluation, Monitoring and supporting decisions to improve irrigation
Scale used : 100m
Organization/institution: IHE Delft, Wageningen University, Xinavane Estate, Afri-Food Inclusive Value Chain Development Prog, VanderSat B.V.ramme, Delft University of Technology
Language: English
Link:
Academic paper
Analysis of spatiotemporal variability of water productivity in Ethiopian sugar estates: using open access remote sensing source
The authors of this paper seel to map the seasonal and spatial variability of agricultural water productivity of sugarcane crop in three large irrigation schemes of Ethiopia (Wonji, Fincha’a and Metahara) using WaPOR data.
(...) Water accounting is one tool that can assist with that and it can be supported by easily available open-access data. This case study aims to show how WaPOR (FAO’s portal to monitor Water productivity through open access of remotely sensed derived data) data can be used to support water auditing processes at different scales: the basin, the national scale and the subnational/scheme scale.
Language:English
Score: 536654.6
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https://www.fao.org/in-action/...de-leau/apllications-wapor/fr/
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A Prakas (Proclamation) of the Ministry of Health shall determine:
the formalities and conditions to apply for authorization to open, close or change of location of pharmacies, pharmaceutical manufacturing establishments, or companies involved in importing and exporting pharmaceuticals,
the formalities and conditions for application for a visa on the pharmaceutical log- book,
the formalities and technical conditions for the management and preservation of pharmaceuticals,
the formalities and conditions for advertising of pharmaceuticals, and
procedures for the production, import, export and trade of pharmaceuticals.
(...) Authorization from the Ministry of Health shall be required for:
the opening, closing or changing of location of pharmacies, companies involved in importing and exporting pharmaceuticals or pharmaceutical manufacturing establishments.
businesses involved in importing and exporting pharmaceuticals,
importation, exportation and storage of pharmaceuticals and raw materials for the production of pharmaceuticals,
advertisement of pharmaceuticals.
2. (...) CHAPTER V: PENALTIES
ARTICLE 10: Shall be penalized to a fine from 1,000,000 (one million) to 10,000,000 (ten million) riels and to a suspension of (activity) production or import, export or trade of pharmaceuticals for a period from one (1) month to three (3) months, or to either one of the above two punishment terms, exclusive of punishment for other offenses, for any person who:
1. advertised pharmaceuticals without authorization from the Ministry of Health.
2. who violated procedures and conditions for the production, import, export and
trade of pharmaceuticals.
3. opened or changed locations of pharmacies, conducted businesses involved in
importing and exporting pharmaceuticals or manufactured pharmaceuticals without proper authorization from the Ministry of Health.
4. produced, imported, exported or stored pharmaceuticals or pharmaceutical raw
materials without proper authorization from the Ministry of Health.
5. sold pharmaceuticals without approval or keeping a log-book or sold those
pharmaceuticals which are prohibited by the Ministry of Health.
Language:English
Score: 536575.4
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https://www.wto.org/english/th...e/khm_e/WTACCKHM3A3_LEG_38.pdf
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WORKING PARTY ON TRADE IN CERTAIN NATURAL RESOURCE PRODUCTS
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