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    Antibiotic Use in Poultry Production in Grenada by Lindonne Glasgow, Martin Forde, Darren Brow, Catherine Mahoney, Stephanie Fletcher, Shelly Rodrigo

    Published 2019-01-01
    “…There was inconsistency in the farmers’ knowledge about how and when to use antibiotics. …”
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  2. 422

    VULNERABLITY OF RURAL LIVELIHOODS IN NINH THUAN PROVINCE TO DROUGHT by Tan Luc Chau, Ha Anh Hoang, Thai Hiep Vo, Thanh Ha Dang

    Published 2023-12-01
    “…Therefore, this study aims to identify the factors that influence farmers’ livelihood outcomes due to the impact of drought. …”
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    Drought and rural communities: strategies to deal with its consequences (Case study: Border Rural of Zahedan Township) by masood safari aliakbari, mohammad reza poodineh, mohammad azadpour

    Published 2023-09-01
    “…The results of the use of coping practices among farmers in the region showed that the status of using these actions is not suitable, and more than half of the farmers do not use these methods. …”
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    Evaluation of Pesticide Use in Greenhouse Tomato Production in the Context of Sustainability, Food Safety and Export Residue Notifications by Hasan Yılmaz, Merve Mürüvvet Dağ

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…It was found that farmers on the surveyed farms used pesticides containing 57 different active ingredients. …”
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    Combating land degradation for sustainable smallholder agriculture and food sovereignty in Ghana’s Volta Region by Armstrong Francis Tumawu, George Yao Kafu, Anthony Kangah, Mary Magdalene M. Tumawu

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Employing a mixed-methods approach, the research combines remote sensing analysis, quantitative surveys of 200 smallholder farmers, and qualitative interviews with experts and farmers. …”
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    PEMASARAN BUAH NENAS (KAJIAN STRUKTUR, PERILAKU, DAN PENAMPILAN PASAR) DI DESA KUALU NENAS KECAMATAN TAMBANG KABUPATEN KAMPAR by Sandro Chrystop Sinaga, Novia Dewi

    Published 2018-04-01
    “…Apart from it can be seen also from the uneven distribution margin, the share price received by farmers is still relatively low and the ratio of benefits and costs to farmers is still low. …”
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    Project Monitoring and Evaluation in the Sustainability of Donor-Funded Potato Projects in Kabale District, Uganda by Turyasingura, John Bosco, Moses, Agaba, Meza, Orach, Zombeire, Regis, Kyabarongo, Benon

    Published 2022
    “…Methods: This study adopted a descriptive survey design, and it used potato farmers as the unit of analysis. Data was collected in the means of administering a questionnaire survey from a sample of 196 potato farmers. …”
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    “Pest Forests”, “Utility Forests” and “Cow Bends” by Gerard A. Persoon

    Published 2022-12-01
    “…They are not remnants of the original old peat swamp forests but farmers created the patches in the past for particular purposes. …”
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    The Impact of Family Setting and Local Opportunities on Leaving Home and Migration Destinations of Rural Youths, The Netherlands 1860-1940 by Bastian Mönkediek, Jan Kok, Kees Mandemakers

    Published 2015-11-01
    “…We focus on two groups: the children of farmers and those of rural workers. Dutch farmers and workers differ in the type of family economy in which children were integrated, and contrasting them will allow us to explain the speed, the directions, and the individual and family backgrounds of the process of leaving agriculture. …”
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  10. 430

    The Impact of Family Setting and Local Opportunities on Leaving Home and Migration Destinations of Rural Youths, The Netherlands 1860-1940 by Bastian Mönkediek, Jan Kok, Kees Mandemakers

    Published 2015-11-01
    “…We focus on two groups: the children of farmers and those of rural workers. Dutch farmers and workers differ in the type of family economy in which children were integrated, and contrasting them will allow us to explain the speed, the directions, and the individual and family backgrounds of the process of leaving agriculture. …”
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  11. 431

    The Impact of Family Setting and Local Opportunities on Leaving Home and Migration Destinations of Rural Youths, The Netherlands 1860-1940 by Bastian Mönkediek, Jan Kok, Kees Mandemakers

    Published 2015-11-01
    “…We focus on two groups: the children of farmers and those of rural workers. Dutch farmers and workers differ in the type of family economy in which children were integrated, and contrasting them will allow us to explain the speed, the directions, and the individual and family backgrounds of the process of leaving agriculture. …”
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  12. 432

    An Ecological Approach to Contemporary Rural Identities: The Case of Tourism Farms in South-East Estonia by Ester Võsu, Maarja Kaaristo

    Published 2011-03-01
    “…We focus on how tourism farmers use the potential of their living environment, consisting of both cultural and natural elements, for designing and mediating certain affordances for activities that can be performed in their farms. …”
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    Extent of spike shedding and stem wilting of pepper (Piper nigrum L.) in Morogoro District, Tanzania by Abdul Jafari Shango, Ramadhani Omari Majubwa, Amon Petro Maerere

    Published 2020-06-01
    “…Abstract Background Pepper (Piper nigrum L.) is an important spice produced by small-scale farmers in Morogoro district of Tanzania for both local and export markets. …”
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    Racionalidade(s) dos sojicultores familiares do Sudoeste Paranaense by Angelita Bazotti

    Published 2018-01-01
    “…The different combinations of these factors explain the resilience of family farmers in growing soybean, despite the existing economic difficulties.…”
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    Facts about Farm to School by Samantha Ward, Lauren Headrick, Karla Shelnutt

    Published 2014-12-01
    “… Farm to school is a nationwide program that improves the supply of fresh, local produce to schools by building relationships between local farmers and schools. Over the past 20 years, school districts in all 50 states have joined the F2S program and are purchasing items from local farmers. …”
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  16. 436

    D’une initiative locale à un essaimage national, l'histoire du développement du maïs en France by AgroBio Périgord

    Published 2021-11-01
    “…For more than 15 years, a group of farmers from Dordogne has been working on the origin, quality and diversity of crops used in organic and sustainable farming systems. …”
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    Facts about Farm to School by Samantha Ward, Lauren Headrick, Karla Shelnutt

    Published 2014-12-01
    “… Farm to school is a nationwide program that improves the supply of fresh, local produce to schools by building relationships between local farmers and schools. Over the past 20 years, school districts in all 50 states have joined the F2S program and are purchasing items from local farmers. …”
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    Increasing fish production through adoption of improved technologies in Ogun State, Nigeria by Ashley-Dejo Samuel Segun, Oyetunji Opeyemi Temitope, Sule Shakiru Okanlawon, Durojaiye Fadilat Abiola, Ojetayo Asaje Teslim, Ojinni Temitope Ruth

    Published 2024-02-01
    “…Furthermore, the study revealed that fish farmers generally had positive attitudes towards the use of improved technologies. …”
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    The Impact of Family Setting and Local Opportunities on Leaving Home and Migration Destinations of Rural Youths, The Netherlands 1860-1940 by Bastian Mönkediek, Jan Kok, Kees Mandemakers

    Published 2015-11-01
    “…We focus on two groups: the children of farmers and those of rural workers. Dutch farmers and workers differ in the type of family economy in which children were integrated, and contrasting them will allow us to explain the speed, the directions, and the individual and family backgrounds of the process of leaving agriculture. …”
    Get full text
    Article
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    The Impact of Family Setting and Local Opportunities on Leaving Home and Migration Destinations of Rural Youths, The Netherlands 1860-1940 by Bastian Mönkediek, Jan Kok, Kees Mandemakers

    Published 2015-11-01
    “…We focus on two groups: the children of farmers and those of rural workers. Dutch farmers and workers differ in the type of family economy in which children were integrated, and contrasting them will allow us to explain the speed, the directions, and the individual and family backgrounds of the process of leaving agriculture. …”
    Get full text
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