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The purpose of this paper is an attempt of showing the role of qualitative features of labour resources as a factor which diversifies the level of strawberry harvesting productivity. Such features as age and sex of pickers, total number of picking days, age of plantation and harvest date and...
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Current study analyzes the socio-economic factors that impact farmers’ willingness to grow switchgrass and miscanthus …
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This paper describes research to create a national database of switchgrass supply as part of the biomass program … launched by the Department of Energy. The paper provides an estimate of county level switchgrass yield data for the state of … approach of ratio calculation and estimation is used to predict the switchgrass yield of one soil type by comparing it with the …
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global talent gap in agribusiness. www.ifama.org …
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The IFAMR is published by the International Food and Agribusiness Management Association. www.ifama.org …
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The IFAMR is published by (IFAMA) the International Food and Agribusiness Management Review. www.ifama.org …
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The Ifamr is published quarterly by IFAMA. www.ifama.org
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Our objective is to identify the determinants for success among USDA’s Value- Added Producer Grants (VAPG) program recipients. Business development has become an important program in departments of agricultural economics. Market share was found to be an important determinant of VAPG...
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information regarding the importance of the main products of the agribusiness sector to the Brazilian economy. Special attention …
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