1 BACKGROUND OF THE STUDY The magical impact of computer has made enormous contribution to all aspects of the society, people can now do things easily unlike in the past. Computers have lessen human effort in their day to day activities, by reducing both human labour and time in solving their problems which are both numerous / unlimited. The introduction of the magical machine has led to the further growth of agricultural products which is of great importance to human as it provides a means of continuous
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AND HISTORICAL COST ACCOUNTING METHOD IN PLANTATION SUBSECTOR OF INDONESIAN AGRICULTURAL INDUSTRY IN THE PERIOD OF 2007-2012 Karina Putri Ramadhani1 and Indra Pratama2 1 Thesis Writer, Swiss German University 2 Thesis Advisor, Swiss German University Abstract The analysis of biological assets valuation with fair value accounting and historical cost accounting method in plantation subsector of Indonesian agricultural industry, in the period of 2007-2012, tries to evaluate the relevance of historical
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agriculture is their main source of income and employment. Depletion and degradation of land and water pose serious challenges to producing enough food and other agricultural products to sustain livelihoods here and meet the needs of urban populations. Thus, the need for sustainable resource management is increasing rapidly. Demand for agricultural commodities is rising rapidly as the world's population grows. Need of the hour is a constant increase in productivity keeping in mind the threat to communities and
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UNION BUDGET 2012-13 16 March 2012 INTRODUCTION The Indian Government finds itself in an unenviable economic position at the current moment. First, the tight monetary policy adopted by the RBI in the past months has led to a dip in GDP growth rates, from the 9% figure projected in the previous budget to a modest 6.9%. Second, there has been an increase in the fiscal deficit, which can be explained by lower than expected revenue collections from taxes (due to slowing growth), low disinvestment
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Achievements in Climate Change ......................................................................... 2 1. Scientific research and technological development .............................................................. 2 2. Infrastructure buildup for Scientific Research ...................................................................... 3 3. Human Resources Development and Research Structural Buildup ...................................... 3 III. Guidelines, Principles and Targets ..............
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UNION BUDGET 2010-11 Impact Analysis UNION BUDGET 2010-11: Impact Analysis CONTENTS BUDGET AT A GLANCE ............................................................................................ 1 UNION BUDGET 2010-11 : A MACROECONOMIC PERSPECTIVE ........................ 2 - 3 SECTORAL IMPACT ........................................................................................... 4 - 23 CHANGE IN CENTRAL PLAN OUTLAY....................................................................
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Name: Harsh Vardhan Nathany Roll No: Room No: 6th Semester, 3rd Year Department of Management Bachelor of Commerce (Morning) Elucidate the pricing & promotional strategies adopted by companies to position their detergent products in rural markets. Indian Rural Market: Brief Overview Rural markets have emerged as an important growth engine in the Indian consumption story. With about 70 per cent of the
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WEMC FS#5-08 Strategies for Competitive Advantage Cole Ehmke, M.S. Extension Educator, Department of Agricultural and Applied Economics University of Wyoming Overview A competitive advantage is an advantage gained over competitors by offering customers greater value, either through lower prices or by providing additional benefits and service that justify similar, or possibly higher, prices. For growers and producers involved in niche marketing, finding and nurturing a competitive advantage
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International Journal of Managing Value and Supply Chains (IJMVSC) Vol. 6, No. 2, June 2015 ISSUES AND CHALLENGES IN THE SUPPLY CHAIN OF FRUITS & VEGETABLES SECTOR IN INDIA: A REVIEW Saurav Negi1 and Neeraj Anand2 1 Doctoral Research Fellow, Centre for Continuing Education, University of Petroleum and Energy Studies, Dehradun, India 2 Professor and Head (LSCM & Operations), College of Management and Economic Studies, University of Petroleum and Energy Studies, Dehradun, India ABSTRACT
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,This report has been prepared as input to the 2012 World Water Week and its Special Focus on Water and Food Security. Feeding a Thirsty World Challenges and Opportunities for a Water and Food Secure Future RepORT 31 Copyright © 2012, Stockholm International Water Institute, SIWI ISBN: 978-91-978846-5-5 ISSN: 1404-2134 How to Cite: Jägerskog, A., Jønch Clausen, T. (eds.) 2012. Feeding a Thirsty World – Challenges and Opportunities for a Water and Food Secure Future. Report Nr. 31. SIWI
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