Agricultural technology
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This report provides baseline information on investigations undertaken as part of the Collaboration for Agriculture and Rural Development CARD Project 050/04VIE “Improvement of export and domestic markets for Vietnamese fruit through improved post-harvest and supply chain management”. This collaborative project is funded by AusAID and administered by Hassall and Associates International.
63p tam_xuan 02-03-2012 52 12 Download
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This study presents a literature review of PNT requirements across industries. It proposes a requirements framework for three professional sectors that are being transformed by automation, connectivity and high-accuracy positioning. The PNT requirements of construction, agriculture and rail applications are reviewed and further validated by field trials.
170p runthenight04 02-02-2023 7 2 Download
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Objectives of this dissertation: Develop the optimal preparation procedure of modified biochar and activated carbon derived from an agricultural byproduct, such as corncob wastes; Investigate the physical and chemical properties of modified biochar and activated carbon; apply modified biochar and activated carbon in removal of ammonium from synthesised and real water under batch and column experiments.
28p capheviahe27 23-02-2021 23 3 Download
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Natural resources are being consumed at an alarming rate, and the capacity of resources and technologies to satisfy food demand for the growing population remains uncertain. Since agriculture along with its allied sector, is the largest source of livelihood in India having 70% of rural household depending on agriculture as their primary occupation of which 82 % of farmers are small and marginal (FAO, 2019), the use of non monetory inputs by the poor farmers can be quite the most feasible, eco-friendly and climate smart option to preserve the environment and safeguard the natural resources.
11p angicungduoc6 22-07-2020 14 4 Download
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Justification of the optimal values of corn cob grinder in the process of pre-grinding the corn cob, reduce energy consumption and improve productivity. Thus, the urgent problem of today is the need to develop a new technology for grinding corn cobs for small peasant and personal subsidiary farms that have a productivity that meets their needs.
9p lucastanguyen 01-06-2020 10 2 Download
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The human population continues to grow steadily with the shrinking resources being used for agricultural production situates great challenge against Indian agricultural system to attain food and environmental security. To counter these twin challenges in the country there is urgent need of application of modern Hi-tech technologies for enhancing the productivity and sustainability of the rice-wheat system for long term on scientific basis. Precision farming (PF) looks a win-win technology towards improving the capability of agricultural land to produce crops on sustainable basis.
10p chauchaungayxua6 26-06-2020 23 2 Download
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This paper describes the various measures and methods by which Amethi can be an Agriculture leader by blending core Agriculture with modern Technology with priority to leave maximum open spaces “ intact and green” for enjoyment by next generation people who are getting restricted in claustrophobic cities and towns.
15p guineverehuynh 17-06-2020 11 3 Download
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This paper conceptualizes smart farming effectiveness and the main lessons that emanate from this paper are that Internet of Things (IoT), combined with big data, provides farmers with a wealth of information that they can use to maximize productivity in the vulnerable environment and maintain the quality of food in the supply chain.
5p guineverehuynh 20-06-2020 19 6 Download
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Nowadays, people looking towards the agriculture as industrial point of view or as business, which cannot sustain without research and development and astute investments. In the past three decades, the role of intellectual property rights (IPRs) in agribusiness has increased enormously. Apart from investment in agricultural research, intellectual property rights (IPRs) have profound impact on technology development, and its transfer. There has been an increasing interest in the innovations of pre-harvest as well as post-harvest agriculture machinery.
8p gaocaolon5 14-06-2020 28 3 Download
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A field experiment was conducted to study the effect of foliar nutrition on Yield attributes and yield of rice fallow Cow pea at College Of Agricultural Technology, Kullapuram, Theni, during summer 2018. These treatments consist of different organic and inorganic foliar nutrition’s were applied. Results revealed that the yield attributes viz.
5p nguaconbaynhay5 16-05-2020 23 2 Download
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The investigation was conducted at the Horticulture Farm, Rajasthan College of Agriculture, Maharana Pratap University of Agriculture and Technology, Udaipur, Rajasthan during Kharif 2014-15 and 2015-16 for bio-efficacy of bio-rational insecticides against larval population of Leucinodes orbonalis (Guen.) in brinjal.
14p nguaconbaynhay5 16-05-2020 10 1 Download
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This project report is an analysis of the current situation, needs, and potential medium-and long-term strategies to develop agricultural research and extension in Viet Nam. The report provides a long-term road map for agriculture research and extension assistanceand it will be used as a basis for the development of a forthcoming ADB technical assistance, which will in turn be used as a basis for a proposed investment loan in Agricultural Science and Technology.
281p pechi1412 25-11-2015 35 6 Download
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Nowadays, information technology is applied in large range of real life from economics, education, healthcare, agriculture to geotechnical, military, Astronomers. It helps people not only in communication but also solve complicated problems. Power of information technology is uncompromising. Trying to use benefit of information technology is always making more benefits. In higher education, on the last year at university, most of students must find internship address to practice as a required subject.
50p vietnt 20-06-2013 73 14 Download
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NMR studies on the interaction of sugars with the C-terminal domain of an R-type lectin from the earthworm Lumbricus terrestris Hikaru Hemmi1, Atsushi Kuno2, Shigeyasu Ito2,3, Ryuichiro Suzuki2,3, Tsunemi Hasegawa3 and Jun Hirabayashi2 1 National Food Research Institute, National Agriculture and Food Research Organization (NARO), Tsukuba, Japan 2 Research Center for Medical Glycoscience, National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology (AIST), Tsukuba, Japan 3 Department of Material and Biological Chemistry, Yamagata University, Yamagata, Japan Keywords earthworm Lumbricus ...
11p viettel02 22-02-2013 77 3 Download
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Research Reports IWMI’s mission is to improve the management of land and water resources for food, livelihoods and environment. In serving this mission, IWMI concentrates on the integration of policies, technologies and management systems to achieve workable solutions to real problems—practical, relevant results in the field of irrigation and water and land resources.
39p nhatro75 12-07-2012 71 8 Download
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Protected cropping provides vegetable growers with an opportunity to enhance product quality and improve food safety. The overall objective of this project was to provide Vietnamese scientists and extension specialists with the training and tools to implement and foster regionally feasible improvements to current vegetable production practices and supply chains. This was achieved through: 1) greenhouse replicated experiments and demonstration trials in Northern, Central and Southern Vietnam; 2) four in-country workshops and 3) two Australian study tours for research and extension personnel.
23p tam_xuan 02-03-2012 98 12 Download
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The fruit industry in Vietnam has a great potential and plays an important role in agricultural production. In 2003, Vietnam exported US$43 million of high value fruit to high-income countries and imported US$14 million of fruit and vegetables. Vietnam is experiencing difficulties in competing with other Asian nations in export markets and its own domestic market, especially with China and Thailand. This suggests that Vietnam’s horticultural industries require substantial development to be globally competitive. Vietnamese consumers are demanding safer and higher quality fruit.
61p tam_xuan 02-03-2012 84 10 Download
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The project is to transfer a small suite of laboratory technologies to develop a capability in Vietnam for the diagnosis and control of the major disease of pigs, causing financial loss to both large and small scale farmers. The project inputs do not finish at that point, but further include the provision of training to ensure that the benefits to be derived from the enhanced technological capability will be available to farmers. Hence the project spans a number of activities from the laboratory to the farm...
16p tam_xuan 02-03-2012 64 5 Download
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The project builds on recommendations on delivery of biocontrol options to Vietnam identified by CABI and UNEP (Jenkins and Vos, 2000. Delivery of Biocontrol Technologies to IPM Farmers: Vietnam. UNEP/CABI Critical Issues Case Studies. CAB International/UNEP publication). The activities will consist of a workshop on biopesticide selection and identification, biopesticide production and product quality control, and on application and integration into farming systems.
8p tam_xuan 02-03-2012 70 4 Download
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Activities completed in the reporting period have included • seed collections from six Acacia mangium seed production areas (SPAs) in Vietnam • germination and raising of over 2000 seedlings from the SPAs at RCFTI, Hanoi • further training of four Vietnamse staff in molecular techniques in Hanoi • extraction at RCFTI of DNA from 70 maternal parent trees and 700 progeny from the SPAs • design of field trials for planting of seedlings to allow assessment of inbreeding depression • arrangements made for training of RCFTI staff in Canberra in October 2001. ...
12p tam_xuan 02-03-2012 58 3 Download