The journal was founded in 1994 by the Ministry of agrarian policy of Ukraine, National Scientific Centre «Institute of Agrarian Economy» of UAAS, «The Brothers Karich» Company (Yugoslavia).
The journal had been published as «The economy of AIC» in the period from 1994 to 2010.
Since 06.10.2010 it has been published as «International scientific and production journal «The economy of agro-industrial complex».
Index of journal in the Catalogue of journal subscriptions of Ukraine is 74161.
The journal is registered by the Ministry of Justice of Ukraine. Register certificate KB № 15445-4017, 09.07.2009.
The journal is a spear-heading edition that covers problems of the development of agro-industrial complex. In sections for professional content the journal consideres important economic problems of agriculture, including historical, theoretical and methodological aspects of the industry, market economy, ways of improvement of credit and tax policies, price mechanism, social change in rural areas, effective management experience, international experience of the agricultural sector of the economy.
Founded in 1932 in Yoshkar-Ola as an Institute of Forestry Engineering with only two departments it became a widely respected and well known institution of higher education in the Volga area of Russia. As a comprehensive university, Volga Tech offers a wealth of academic opportunities, including over 85 Bachelor’s and Master’s degree programs and more than 50 postgraduate degree programs.
<p>The FAPDA tool is a web-based platform gathering information on food and agriculture policy decisions since 2007 from more than 80 countries (5000+ policies registered). The tool allows users to directly access and retrieve information by country or region, date or type of policy.</p>
O Instituto de Zootecnia Realiza Pesquisas de melhoramento genético de Bovinos de corte; Culturas forrageiras e pastagens; Pastoreio; animais Saúde; genética e Melhoramento; etologia e Meio Ambiente; Produção e Qualidade de carne e leite; agrosilvipastoris Sistemas; Produção de Sistemas Inteligentes do Pará . Pesquisa e gerenciamento de Dados Oferece inúmeros testes de Laboratório; Produtos e Serviços, Bem Como Cursos e Treinamentos áreas los DIVERSAS.
The Africa Soil Health Consortium (ASHC) works with initiatives in sub-Saharan Africa to encourage the uptake of integrated soil fertility management (ISFM) practices. It does this primarily by supporting the development of down-to-earth information and materials designed to improve understanding of ISFM approaches.
ASHC works through multidisciplinary teams including soil scientists and experts on cropping systems; communication specialists, technical writers and editors; economists; monitoring & evaluation and gender specialists. This approach is helping the ASHC to facilitate the production of innovative, practical information resources.
ASHC is building a portfolio of exemplar materials that set out to encourage the implementation of proven ISFM approaches. This includes the development of farmer friendly extension information materials that help smallholder farmers make rational investment decisions in relation to ISFM. As a result of the ASHC initiative, public sector extension workers as well as agrodealers will have access to learning tools that assist with the dissemination of information on ISFM. Policy makers will be able to get information that helps them consider the benefits of ISFM and suggests ways in which they could create a conducive environment for ISFM uptake. Trainers, college and university lecturers will have access to high quality teaching and learning materials that support entry-level learning and professional development in ISFM.
There is a wide range of publications including cropping and plant nutrition guides; policy briefs; training manuals and practical information for extension workers and farmers.
ASHC is looking at how these can be offered in a modular form. This will ensure that any organisation can take any elements of the ISFM materials produced and repurpose them into publications that meet the specific needs of their target audiences. Most materials are covered by Creative Commons Licenses.
ASHC also offers 'How to..' guides to creating your own extension materials.
The ASHC project is being coordinated by CABI in partnership with international and national research and development organizations, with support from the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation .
Plant doctors, extension workers and researchers all need access to the latest information in order to be able to best assist the farmer. Plantwise offers online diagnosis and treatment support information as well as practical on the ground training for potential plant doctors.
As a result of helping farmers Plantwise collects valuable data about plant pest and disease distribution that is shared with the participating countries. Working with the relevant NPPO (National Plant Protection Organization) Plantwise will publish validated pest and disease distribution data. This information, harnessed effectively, can form this basis of an early warning system alerting the plant health community to a change in distribution of existing pests/diseases or the threat of a disease in a new region.
The Plantwise Knowledge Bank will help with the local, national and regional fight against pests and diseases. In addition to local distribution data captured at the clinics Plantwise will capture data about new pests and diseases from scientists, published sources and official bodies, and map this information in greater detail than ever before. Working with partners this data will be combined with the best information in the field to provide a comprehensive knowledge bank on crops, pests, diseases and weeds
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