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Showing items 1 through 9 of 112.This training manual on “Improved management practices on rice-fish and dike cropping†offers guidance for organizing training sessions with pertinent farmers and extension workers.
Land consolidation is a highly effective land management instrument that allows for the improvement of the structure of agricultural holdings and farms in a country, which increases their economic and social efficiency and brings benefits both to right holders as well as to society in general.
The present Guidelines form part of a joint effort by the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO) and the Deutsche Gesellschaft für internationale Zusammenarbeit (GIZ) to help countries achieve indicator 5.a.2 of Target 5.a in the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development adop
Land is often a critical aspect of conflict: it may be a root cause or trigger conflicts or may become an issue as the conflict progresses.
This Decree of the Ministry of Agriculture lays down some amendments and addenda to Decree on agrochemical examination of agricultural lands and assessment of soil properties of forest lands.
This Decree of the Ministry of Agriculture lays down some amendments and addenda to Decree establishing requirements for fertilizers.
This Decree of the Ministry of Agriculture lays down some amendments and addenda to Decree on the use and storage of fertilizers. In particular, the present Decree regulates the method of reporting aviation application of liquid fertilizers or auxiliary substances.
This Act lays down some amendments and addenda to Fertilizers Act. In particular, the present Act provides details on reporting on mutually recognized fertilizers (supplemented art. 3b) and details on the register of fertilizers (replaced art.
In broader terms, the paper refers to the topic of brownfield regeneration, as one of the most complex mechanisms for sustainable spatial development.