11 research outputs found

    Fisheries Management Information System (FIMIS) (Trinidad and Tobago) project : materials

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    A post harvest handling system for melongenes (solanum melongena)

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    32 p谩ginas pdf. Series Miscellaneous Publication no. A2/TT-89-05; Research Division: Post Harvest Publication no. 004.This publication is timely import because, while there is abundant literature on post harvest technology of, it became clear that local materials for use in post harvest training were extremely limited. Esta publicaci贸n es de importaci贸n oportuna porque, si bien existe abundante literatura sobre tecnolog铆a poscosecha, qued贸 claro que los materiales locales para su uso en la capacitaci贸n poscosecha eran extremadamente limitados

    Proceedings of a Meeting on the harmonization of pesticide legislation and the registration process in the Caribbean

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    296 p谩ginas. Series Miscellaneous Publication no. 379.The objective of the meeting was: To examine and analyse the concepts of pesticide legislation and registration in the Caribbean region with a view to standardizing criteria for pesticide use. The meeting was held jointly with a meeting of the Society for Plant Protection in the Caribbean. The meeting of the Society had as its objectives: 1. To analyse the environmental impact of the large scale application of pesticides in the Caribbean; 2. To stimulate training in pesticide registration procedures and in the safe and efficient use of pesticides; 3. To work out guidelines for the development of a regional training programme in pesticide safety. This document contains edited versions of the proceedings of these meetings

    Guidelines for the identification and diagnosis of damage in crop plants caused by insects, diseases, weeds and nutrient disorders

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    The diagnosis implies an investigative approach to the problem. In any diagnostic consideration, you are first concerned with the nature of the effect. Is it biological? Causes by any physical agent? or it is due to the lack of some element or principle that is required by the plant for healthy growth and normal development. A conscious plan is developed for the ecological, biological and physical requirements of the plant

    Landscape and agriculture under the reformed Common Agricultural Policy in Greece: Constructing a typology of interventions

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