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    Credit Access in Namibia

    FACTORS AFFECTING SMALL SCALE VEGETABLE FARMERS ACCESS TO CREDITS AT ETUNDA IRRIGATION PROJECT IN NORTHERN NAMIBIA. SELMA N. INGULA 26 OCTOBER 2012 Factors affecting small scale vegetable farmers access to credits at Etunda irrigation project in Northern Namibia. BY: Selma N. Ingula Project report submitted to the University of Namibia, Faculty of Agriculture and Natural Resources, Department of Agricultural Economics in partial fulfilment of the

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    Process of Making Decision

    Process of Making Go or No-go Decision on Save Valley Irrigation Project Executive summary First, we collected history data of BLL's previous work in infrastructure and water facility field as well as potential competitors. Meanwhile, we broke down the Save Valley irrigation project according to function. Based on OBIA's information model, we analyzed working environment in the host

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    Coulee Dam

    called Lake Roosevelt. The dam produces more kilowatts than any other dam in the United States. The Grand Coulee was only part of the Columbia Basin Project that included four additional dams, three reservoir lakes, and approximately 2,300 miles of irrigation canals all making their way through a half a million acres of desert. It has been deemed as the largest public works project that has had the greatest impact on the economic development of the Pacific Northwest. But, the social and environmental

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    withdrawn (MDG Water Indicator) (FAO AQUASTAT) Groundwater withdrawal as % of total freshwater withdrawal (FAO AQUASTAT) Total area equipped for irrigation (FAO AQUASTAT) % of the cultivated area equipped for irrigation (FAO FAOSTAT and FAO AQUASTAT) 88% 10% 2% Agricultural Municipal Industrial % of irrigation potential equipped for irrigation (FAO AQUASTAT) Ramsar sites (Ramsar) – number – total area The Money Stream During 2007 to 2011, the government invested US$ 259.30 million

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    Benefits Of California Drought

    This year, California is experiencing its worst drought ever recorded in history. “The drought is so dire that experts are considering adding a fifth level to the four-tiered drought scale” (Hamblin, 3). Due to the constant dry heat during the winter and the rise of global warming, California’s water supplies has become limited. In California, there are three major water sources that they use: snowpack, reservoirs, and groundwater. “This year the snowpack is at a record low, just 5 percent of normal

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    Wasted Of Water In The United States

    different reasons on how water can be wasted. Some ways water can be wasted are by irrigation, pipe leakages, and high usages of water in homes. Irrigation Really helps out, but at the same time there is lots of water being wasted throughout the process. From Ceres, it states “About 21% of water that’s used to grow our food is wasted.”That is a lot of water being wasted. Especially because, if the food grown from irrigation is being wasted, that means water is being wasted as well. For example from ceres

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    History Gke1

    deposits of mud and clay to build their community, mode of transportation and water for irrigation for crops. The use of these valleys’ soil and water were signs of innovation and exchange. The Mesopotamians made the Fertile Crescent fertile with their irrigation technology. (Keita,n.d) They had to create an irrigation system so they could better operate the river’s water. Along with the fertile soil, proper irrigation and organized labor they reaped the benefits of the land. They were able to grow

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    Civil War

    Gke Task 1 Geographic and environmental factors have a momentous impact on the development of trade and migration systems. Those systems and migration patterns lead to correlations among diverse people and their cultures. Therefore, geography and resources have an influence on the growth and relations between societies. Two of the most significant geographical and environmental factors that have led to the development and expansion of the United States is the growth of industry

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    Gke Task 1

    Geographic and environmental factors have a momentous impact on the development of trade and migration systems. Those systems and migration patterns lead to correlations among diverse people and their cultures. Therefore, geography and resources have an influence on the growth and relations between societies. Two of the most significant geographical and environmental factors that have led to the development and expansion of the United States is the growth of industry after the Civil War

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    The Applied Research Technologies Incorporation Strategic Analysis Tools

    The Applied Research Technologies Incorporation Strategic Analysis Tools Introduction of Case study:- The case study is about the Applied Research Technologies Incorporation, which is an emerging corporation in the field of technology. Company has built up its strength from mergers and acquisitions in the year of 1980 and 1990. As a result, in the year of 2006, the ART portfolio consist of 60 business units having major divisions of Industrial automation, Health care, HVAC (Heating ventilation

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