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Steven Sonka, Hyeonsuh Lee and Sonali Shah
Excessively high levels of post-harvest loss often are a feature of agricultural systems dominated by small-holder farmers. However, this situation is something of a paradox, as technologies exist that have been shown in field demonstrations to substanti...
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Hory Chikez, Dirk Maier, Sigurdur Olafsson and Steve Sonka
Several studies have identified a host of factors to be considered when attempting to reduce food postharvest loss (PHL). However, very few studies have ranked those factors by their importance in driving PHL. This study used the Random Forest model to r...
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Nancy Odendaal
Pág. 155
Abstract: In 2009 the AAPS embarked on a project entitled ?Revitalising Planning Education?, funded by the Rockefeller Foundation. This project is currently in its second phase. Its primary aim is to move planning away from its control-focused origi...
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Carl Pray, Latha Nagarajan, Luping Li, Jikun Huang, Ruifa Hu, K.N. Selvaraj, Ora Napasintuwong and R. Chandra Babu
In Asia and Africa the poor tend to live in marginal environments where droughts and floods are frequent. Global warming is expected to increase the frequency of these weather-induced perturbations of crop production. Drought tolerance (DT) has been one ...
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Ranjit S. Dighe
Business leaders backed Prohibition until it became the law of the land, then John D. Rockefeller Sr., John D. Rockefrlle, Jr., and others reversed themselves and called for repeal. The Rockefellers supported the Anti-Saloon League and the Eighteenth Ame...
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Rockefeller, S. L. McDaniel, P. A. Falen, A. L.
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