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Aber News Online
... national and international levels. “By sending used phones to developing countries there are obvious benefits but are we also presenting such countries with hazardous waste? We must ensure that our idea of ...
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NewsMaker
... disease accounts for nearly fifty percent of deaths in both the developed world and in developing countries. Dr. Robertson discusses progress in some areas in the war against heart disease, as well ...
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Biotech Applied
... more recent storm. Feed the World -- But How? - Before biotechnology helps improve food production in developing countries, there are bureaucratic and ethical issues to face. The Flavr Savr Arrives - A genetically modified ...
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Seed Biology
... programs in agriculture. A first step in establishing a successful agricultural program in developing countries is to provide growers high-quality seed of superior varieties in sufficient quantity ... Biology Program have collaborated with or participated in seed development projects in such countries as China, India, Dominican Republic, Egypt, Sudan, Argentina, Brazil, South Africa, Colombia, Mexico, ...
www.ag.ohio-state.edu

Agricultural Research Organization
... these countries to restructure their R&D effort and to introduce modern agricultural production methods. ARO and Technical Assistance ARO has been active both in providing direct technical assistance to developing countries, and ...
www.agri.gov.il

Center of Expertise for Ornamental Plants in Warm Regions
... of knowledge, economic growth, and relatively cheap land and low labor costs in the developing countries. With the development of landscape architecture and private gardening in warm-climate regions, ornamental ... horticultural community in the area of introduction, research and development of ornamental crops in countries with semi-arid, arid and Mediterranean climates. In this field, we hope to ...
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APS Foundation - Apply for Funding
... country; graduate students will not be funded. Project proposals should have a clear implication for developing countries and practical applications. The endowment will generally support one award of up to $10,000 ...
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About The American Phytopathological Society
... its members. Return to Top Who Belongs to APS? Members, located in nearly 100 countries, represent a broad section of the scientific community. Members are employed in professional ... extension with the aim of increasing agricultural production through improved plant health, especially in developing countries. Office of Public Affairs and Education (OPAE) OPAE educates the public about plant health, ...
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ASPB - Hot News - More Hot News
... entire archive of Plant Physiology, back to 1926, volume 1, is now available on PubMedCentral Developing Countries Experience Fastest Growth in Planting of Modified Crops ASPB contributes for disaster relief in South ...
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ASPB - Hot News - ASPB is pleased to announce its participation in AGORA
... access to both Plant Physiology and The Plant Cell will now be offered free to developing nations that participate in AGORA. AGORA is an initiative to provide free or low-cost ... public institutions in developing countries. Launched by the United Nations, the goal of AGORA is to increase the quality and effectiveness of agricultural research, education, and training in low-income countries and in ...
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