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    Competition in Dairy Farming Business

    Most milk-consuming countries have a local dairy farming industry, and most producing countries maintain significant subsidies and trade barriers to protect domestic producers from foreign competition. In large countries, dairy farming tends to be geographically clustered in regions with...
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    Dairy Farming

    . Why do Dairy Farming ?1.1 Dairying is an important source of subsidiary income to small/marginal farmers and agricultural labourers. The manure from animals provides a good source of organic matter for improving soil fertility and crop yields. The gober gas from the dung is used as fuel for...
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    Dairy Farming

    Dairy Farming 1. Why do Dairy Farming ?1.1 Dairying is an important source of subsidiary income to small/marginal farmers and agricultural labourers. The manure from animals provides a good source of organic matter for improving soil fertility and crop yields. The gober gas from the dung is...
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    Organic Farming ( nice artilce)

    Organic farming is an age old practice in India which got disturbed during First Generation Green Revolution. Organic manure has been practiced in Indian agriculture since the Vedic period. Sir Albert Howard, a British Agronomist, however, started the organic agriculture way back in 1900
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    Food crisis: Gulf nations to invest abroad in farming

    Food crisis: Gulf nations to invest abroad in farming Commodity Online ABUDHABI : It seems that oil rich Middle East nations finally began to face the realities of core issues such as food shortages that continued to affect common man around the world. Faced with a scarcity of fertile land...
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    The farming out of CW's Sunday nights

    The farming out of CW's Sunday nights ... inch of its life. During an interview, Samples and Wiczyk salted their speech with MBA lingo about "mitigating" deficits and content "pipelines"; the noun "space" was dutifully employed to ... More...
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    Telecom to farming: Mittals plan it BIG

    The first export shipment in 2005 was a complete disaster. By the time the containers of mushroom, grapes and okra reached the Middle East, much of the produce had rotted. It would have broken the back of any budding exporter, but the Bharti-Rothschild FieldFresh joint venture survived the...
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