FLW and Loss of Quality
FLW and Loss of Quality
Food loss and waste (FLW) is associated with loss of quality. (...) Most of the mechanisms of quality loss are determined by storage temperature and are accelerated with time spent above the recommended value. (...) Take care of your catch: A guide to fish handling on board small boats 23 March 2022
What happens to fish after it is caught has a big impact on its quality. This guide is for fishers, vessel owners, extension services, and anyone interested in how to maintain fish quality.
Language:English
Score: 949785.5
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https://www.fao.org/flw-in-fis...ing/appropriate-technology/es/
Data Source: un
FLW and Loss of Quality
FLW and Loss of Quality
Food loss and waste (FLW) is associated with loss of quality. (...) Most of the mechanisms of quality loss are determined by storage temperature and are accelerated with time spent above the recommended value. (...) Take care of your catch: A guide to fish handling on board small boats 23 March 2022
What happens to fish after it is caught has a big impact on its quality. This guide is for fishers, vessel owners, extension services, and anyone interested in how to maintain fish quality.
Language:English
Score: 949785.5
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https://www.fao.org/flw-in-fis...ing/appropriate-technology/fr/
Data Source: un
FLW and Loss of Quality
FLW and Loss of Quality
Food loss and waste (FLW) is associated with loss of quality. (...) Most of the mechanisms of quality loss are determined by storage temperature and are accelerated with time spent above the recommended value. (...) Take care of your catch: A guide to fish handling on board small boats 23 March 2022
What happens to fish after it is caught has a big impact on its quality. This guide is for fishers, vessel owners, extension services, and anyone interested in how to maintain fish quality.
Language:English
Score: 949785.5
-
https://www.fao.org/flw-in-fis...ing/appropriate-technology/zh/
Data Source: un
FLW and Loss of Quality
FLW and Loss of Quality
Food loss and waste (FLW) is associated with loss of quality. (...) Most of the mechanisms of quality loss are determined by storage temperature and are accelerated with time spent above the recommended value. (...) Take care of your catch: A guide to fish handling on board small boats 23 March 2022
What happens to fish after it is caught has a big impact on its quality. This guide is for fishers, vessel owners, extension services, and anyone interested in how to maintain fish quality.
Language:English
Score: 949785.5
-
https://www.fao.org/flw-in-fis...ing/appropriate-technology/ar/
Data Source: un
FLW and Loss of Quality
FLW and Loss of Quality
Food loss and waste (FLW) is associated with loss of quality. (...) Most of the mechanisms of quality loss are determined by storage temperature and are accelerated with time spent above the recommended value. (...) Take care of your catch: A guide to fish handling on board small boats 23 March 2022
What happens to fish after it is caught has a big impact on its quality. This guide is for fishers, vessel owners, extension services, and anyone interested in how to maintain fish quality.
Language:English
Score: 949785.5
-
https://www.fao.org/flw-in-fis...ing/appropriate-technology/ru/
Data Source: un
FLW and Loss of Quality
FLW and Loss of Quality
Food loss and waste (FLW) is associated with loss of quality. (...) Most of the mechanisms of quality loss are determined by storage temperature and are accelerated with time spent above the recommended value. (...) Take care of your catch: A guide to fish handling on board small boats 23 March 2022
What happens to fish after it is caught has a big impact on its quality. This guide is for fishers, vessel owners, extension services, and anyone interested in how to maintain fish quality.
Language:English
Score: 949785.5
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https://www.fao.org/flw-in-fis...ing/appropriate-technology/en/
Data Source: un
Seed collection and distribution
Seed collection and distribution
Once a decision has been made on the species and provenances to be used, the FRM needs to be procured in a way that ensures high quality and sufficient quantity. There are many factors to consider, particularly if the seeds are to be collected in the field or purchased from a dealer. (...) Users should ensure that the data made available by suppliers are sufficient to ensure that the offered FRM is of sufficient quality. (...) Traceability is essential for the proper evaluation of the quality of the FRM and its performance in the field.
Language:English
Score: 947868.75
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https://www.fao.org/sustainabl...ive-material/in-more-depth/en/
Data Source: un
This can help CSPs quickly detect various indications, such as network performance quality, VM performance and CSC-oriented service quality, etc. (...) The cost of this method is high as it depends on a delicately designed mirroring software and sufficient bandwidth of network. Synchronous remote mirroring is regularly implemented in systems of high security level. 3) Asynchronous remote mirroring This is another remote mirroring method which usually has a lower cost than the synchronous remote mirroring. (...) Asynchronous remote mirroring could be chosen after a sufficient risk evaluation. 1029
1032 1033 1034 1035 1036 1037 1038 1039 1040 1041 1042
Language:English
Score: 947857.8
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https://www.itu.int/en/publica...files/basic-html/page1037.html
Data Source: un
The goal of this intervention is to enable small-scale livestock breeders to become self-sufficient and productive to sustain their livelihoods.
(...) I also noticed that not only has the quantity of milk improved, but so has its quality and it has a greater fat content. Now I can make tasty labneh, duberky (traditional types of creamy yoghurt) and cheese.”
(...) The veterinarians informed us about the lack of quality semen straws, and those that were available in the market were low quality.
Language:English
Score: 947335.4
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https://www.fao.org/emergencie...velihood-with-FAO-s-support/en
Data Source: un
Experts review sufficiency and effectiveness of current measures to tackle air pollution under the Gothenburg Protocol | UNECE
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Experts review sufficiency and effectiveness of current measures to tackle air pollution under the Gothenburg Protocol
Experts review sufficiency and effectiveness of current measures to tackle air pollution under the Gothenburg Protocol
Climate Change
Environment
Sustainable Development
Air Pollution Convention
26 April 2022
With the review of the amended Protocol to Abate Acidification, Eutrophication and Ground-Level Ozone ( Gothenburg Protocol ) under the UNECE Convention on Long-range Transboundary Air Pollution well underway, experts further discussed the sufficiency and effectiveness of current measures at the 60th session of the Working Group on Strategies and Review (11-14 April 2022).
(...) However, there are still large exceedances of the WHO Air Quality Guidelines for PM10 and PM2.5 and of the critical loads of eutrophication in most parts of the region. (...) Therefore, greater nitrogen emission reductions are needed to allow ecosystems’ recovery and to prevent, among other issues, effects of nutrient imbalances on surface and groundwater quality, on biodiversity, on trees and on the resilience of forests to stress factors such as drought or insect infestation.
Language:English
Score: 946000.8
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https://unece.org/media/Environment/news/366883
Data Source: un