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  1. 861

    Profitability management of agricultural enterprises in Ukraine by Iryna Oleksandrenko, Viktoria Valchyshyna

    Published 2023-03-01
    “…As a result of theoretical research, the directions of achieving a high level of profitability of agricultural enterprises are identified and presented, which are mainly reduced to reducing production costs and improving the efficiency of credit and marketing policy of agricultural producers. …”
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    Governance and Poverty Eradication Policy Performance During the NRM Administration in Uganda 1986 – 2020. by Mucunguzi, Abel, Katabaazi, Anny Bwengye

    Published 2023
    “…Poverty in Uganda is attributed to diseases, limited access to land, large families, lack of markets for agricultural produce, lack of credit facilities, lack of education and vocational training, lack of jobs, high unfair taxes and market dues, death of family bread winners, ignorance and lack of information, idleness and laziness, insurgency and gender inequalities among others. …”
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    Assessing the Impacts of Climate Change on Livelihoods in Rujumbura Rukungiri District. by Niwagaba, Alfred

    Published 2023
    “…Recommendations of the study are the following: training the locals on the mitigation measures and extending credit facilities to enable farmers to access improved agriculture technologies.…”
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    The Impacts of Revenue Sharing on The Development of Buhoma Community in Kanungu District. by Kato, Jacob

    Published 2023
    “…This implied that indeed small savings and credit schemes were important to Buhoma communities. …”
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    Governance and poverty eradication policy performance during the NRM1 Administration in Uganda 1986 – 2020 by Mucunguzi, Abel, Bwengye, Katabaazi Anny

    Published 2024
    “…Poverty in Uganda is attributed to diseases, limited access to land, large families, lack of markets for agricultural produce, lack of credit facilities, lack of education and vocational training, lack of jobs, high unfair taxes and market dues, death of family bread winners, ignorance and lack of information, idleness and laziness, insurgency and gender inequalities among others. …”
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    Exploring the Root Causes of Low Household Income among Smallholder Farmers in Kamuli District, Busoga Region, Uganda. by Lubaale, Ronald Gideon, Ocan, Johnson, Adyanga, Francis Akena

    Published 2024
    “…Possible strategies to address these challenges were identified, including the adoption of modern agricultural practices, investment in training and extension services, infrastructure improvements, access to credit, and establishment of farmer cooperative associations. …”
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    Assessment of Factors Limiting Advanced Technology Adoption in Maize Cultivation in Uganda: A Case Study of Kabale District South Western Uganda. by Asiimwe, Moses

    Published 2024
    “…Socioeconomic and demographic factors, including farmers' education levels, income, access to credit, and extension services, significantly influence the adoption rates. …”
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  8. 868

    Analysis of the Profitability of Cabbage Farming in Kabale District Uganda. by Muhumuza, Trust

    Published 2024
    “…These recommendations include the need for government support in providing subsidies for inputs, improving access to credit facilities for farmers, investing in irrigation infrastructure, and offering training programs on best farming practices. …”
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    Auditing and Performance of Micro Finance Institutions: A Case Study of Rukiga SACCO Kabale Branch. by Niwamanya, Sarah

    Published 2024
    “…The study findings on the relationship between auditing and the performance of Micro Finance Institutions, the highest number of respondents mentioned that effective auditing helps identify and assess risks within MFIs, such as credit risk, operational risk, and compliance risk and the least number of respondents mentioned that auditing helps identify inefficiencies in the operations of MFIs, such as wasteful spending, fraud, or ineffective internal controls. …”
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    Financial Management and Performance of Banks in Kabale District: A Case Study of ABSA Bank Kabale. by Turihohabwe, Rominate

    Published 2024
    “…The study recommended that there should be ensuring that the bank maintains an optimal level of cash reserves to meet daily operational needs and unexpected expenses as this can help in avoiding liquidity crises while minimizing the opportunity cost of holding excessive cash and there should be implementation of the strategies to speed up the collection of receivables since this can include setting clear credit policies, offering discounts for early payments, and regularly reviewing the creditworthiness of clients as faster collections improve cash flow and reduce the risk of bad debts.…”
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    Mobile-Commerce Usage Challenges among University Students in Uganda: A Case of Kabale University. by Phelix, Businge Mbabazi, Micheal, Tamale, Patricia, Kyomugisha

    Published 2020
    “…The results further showed that music, gaming and banking were most frequently accessed mobile services online however Cost of maintaining operating Internet, Preference for 'feel and touch' features of products, Security Challenges, Slow speed of the Internet, Lack of Credit Cards and Payment Systems were cited among the key challenges though skilled manpower was not a challenge to students. …”
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    FACTORS INFLUENCING THE ADOPTION OF INTEGRATED SOIL FERTILITY MANAGEMENT TECHNOLOGIES BY SMALLHOLDER FARMERS IN NAMTUMBO DISTRICT, TANZANIA by Hija Walad Mwatawala, Estherbella Martin Burian

    Published 2024-06-01
    “…Soil fertility, climatic conditions, education, participation in groups, access to extension services, cost of input and credit access had substantial (p< 0.05) influences on the probability of adoption of ISFM technology by a farmer. …”
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    Time-Sensitive Smart Cities: Addressing Smart City Challenges With TSN by Rui Eduardo Lopes, Duarte Raposo, Rodrigo Martins, Susana Sargento

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Moreover, we propose a classification of nine traffic categories to encompass the various traffic flows in a smart city deployment, and validate the application of time-aware and credit-based shaping of all nodes in the network according to the type of service. …”
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    Economic Studies by A. V. Kholopov

    Published 2014-10-01
    “…Bulatov; - The study of international monetary relations is based on the chair of International Finance, and is focused on addressing the fundamental scientific and practical problems; - The chair "Banks, monetary circulation and credit" was created in February 2012. It is head by Professor G.S. …”
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    Advancing education through e-learning innovation: the case of the Crocodile Chemistry program in higher education by Nawal Alqallaf, Zahra Almahmeed, Ahmad Alsaber, Bedour Alboloushi, Anwaar Alkandari, Fatimah Alhashem

    Published 2025-02-01
    “…Paired t-tests measured performance changes, and correlation analysis assessed learning consistency. The Partial Credit Model (PCM) evaluated test reliability and instructional effectiveness.ResultsPaired t-tests revealed significant performance improvements for the experimental group (p &lt; 0.05), whereas the control group showed minimal changes. …”
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    SOCIO-ECONOMIC DETERMINANTS OF WOMEN PARTICIPATION IN AGRICULTURE IN OLAMABORO LOCAL GOVERNMENT AREA, KOGI STATE by Silas Joshua, Blessing Omahas

    Published 2023-08-01
    “…The major challenge faced by about 90% of women participating in farming activities includes; inadequate capital/credit and gender bias, about 82% complaint of government support, 80% further talked about poor weather and shortage of labour, another 76% lack adequate information, 71% lack fertilizer and manure, while 53% and 60% talked about limited access to land and poor disease control respectively. …”
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    ADOPTION OF CLIMATE-SMART AGRICULTURAL PRACTICES: EMPIRICAL EVIDENCE AMONG VEGETABLE FARMERS IN BASSA, NIGERIA by Godfrey C. Onuwaa, Oludare Adediireb, Cletus Ajomac, Ganiyu Binuyoa

    Published 2024-04-01
    “…Most (88.9%) are male, 82.8% are married, 90.9% had no extension contact; 93.9% have no access to agricultural credit and 92.9% do not belong to any farmer groups or cooperatives. …”
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    Rasch Model Analysis of the Psychometric Properties of the Positive Mental Health Scale in Students by Noorellah Yousefi, Alireza Pirkhaefi

    Published 2024-11-01
    “…Based on the Partial Credit Model (PCM), the values of the two Infit and Outfit indices ranged from 0.5 to 1.5, indicating a good fit of the scale items with the Rasch model. …”
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    The Total Defense Concept as the Embodiment of Sweden’s Strategic Culture by N. E. Belukhin, V. V. Vorotnikov, S. Y. Dianina

    Published 2022-12-01
    “…Within the EU Sweden has earned credit for developing civilian or non-military elements of crisis management, while «more hardware» defense cooperation within PESCO and the European Defense Fund is defined by the pragmatic economic interests of Swedish defense companies rather than by strategic considerations. …”
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