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Food Scarcity is an Issue for Us All unless the new Biopesticides become Widely Available.

14th May 2010
Copyright (c) 2010 Alison Withers Meeting growing consumer demand for healthy, natural food will prove difficult for UK fruit and veg growers as long as biopesticide availability continues to lag way behind the EU and the USA. The UK is a long way f... Read >
Author: Ali Withers

Mt Buller Accommodation- A Retreat For Winters

20th April 2010
Mt Buller accommodation is a haven for snow sports enthusiasts. Mount Buller is a town in Victoria, Australia. It is situated about 208 kilometers from Melbourne. The otherwise sparsely populated area (according to 2006 census, there were just 251 people ... Read >
Author: Sunny

Tips on the Mini Skid Steers Guide Machine

07th April 2010
When you are on a construction business, owing a Mini Skid guide machine is important. People that own multiple lands and hectares of land normally need this kind of equipment for them to proportion their lands very well for landscaping. The very first... Read >
Author: nuscheysmith

Quest Uranium Corp. Is In A "rare" Position Indeed

30th March 2010
As its name indicates, Quest Uranium started out in the uranium exploration business and still holds properties with excellent potential for that resource, but in the past two years its focus has turned mainly to the development of what could turn out to ... Read >
Author: Resource Intelligence

Farming Automation in the Philippines: Introduction

05th March 2010
The Philippines is said to be an agricultural country but for the longest time, not much has changed in the way farming is done here. Compared to Israel; a country smaller than Luzon and with vast area of deserts in its territory. It is now a world-lead... Read >
Author: PHILIPPINE AUTOMATION

Analysis of Development of Forestry Industry and Wood Processing Industry in China Proposal

15th February 2010
Since 1949, China has completed six national forest resources inventories. According to the result of the sixth forest resources inventory (1999-2003), there is 175 million hectares of forests, 13.618 billion of living trees accumulate, 12.456 billion cub... Read >
Author: ReportsandReports

Purchasing Affordable Forestry Trucks For Your Business

12th February 2010
If you are an entrepreneur who may be getting involved with the industry of agriculture and forestry, then you would surely need a lot of people to employ and all the right equipment. This would include forestry trucks, digger derricks, and even other kin... Read >
Author: i80equip

Vietnam govt plans to limit amount of residential property on golf course developments

10th February 2010
Golf course resorts in Vietnam may lose their attractiveness to developers and international investors if government proposals to limit the amount of land for residential property within project areas, it is claimed. Ministers are keen to limit the amo... Read >
Author: Move Forward

FSC or PEFC does it really matter ?

21st January 2010
A shift in Environmental awareness now means whereas it was often satisfactory to place a ‘recycle logo' within a publication to satisfy the environmental aspect, nowadays there's the need to extend this from ‘awareness' to a ‘responsibility‘. PE... Read >
Author: Simon Berry-Hil

Barcelona’s Hidden Parks and Gardens

21st January 2010
For many people, visiting a large and popular city like Barcelona in Spain and wanting to escape for a little time with nature is a must, but can often be tricky as nowhere ever seems quiet enough. That's because they don't know about the little secret ga... Read >
Author: David Brydon

African Wetlands Exhibit Singapore- A Guide to the Surrounding World

23rd December 2009
What is the first thing that strikes your mind about vacationing in Singapore? Probably, going on a shopping spree and buying stuff for your loved ones might be the idea. Nonetheless, it is not wholly true as Singapore is a place which houses wildlife fro... Read >
Author: Joel Li Yang

Palm Oil and the Crowned Prince of Hyperbole

15th December 2009
Heads up, folks. Sean Whyte, CEO of Nature Alert is on a new rampage. Writing to news media in Malaysia on his one man crusade against palm oil, Mr. Whyte does not help his cause with his strange penchant for hyperbole. In fact, so ingrained is his need... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Jimbaran Village With Beach View Villas

01st December 2009
Jimbaran and The Bukit Peninsula located on bali's west coast which once were a very quiet village area with small population but since rumours about their beautiful beaches and nature-carved cliffs spread among surfers and hippies make Jimbaran became ve... Read >
Author: Dharma

Dolphin Bay Noosa River Tours

30th November 2009
The Cooloola National Park is one of Australia's most amazing examples of a region with diverse habitats and ecosystems. Cooloola National Park is spread over fifty thousand hectares of untouched area and is defined by a cornucopia of unique vegetation, w... Read >
Author: Jojo Corner

Expansion of the Andalucian Technology Park

16th November 2009
With the success of the Andalucía Technology Park (Parque Tecnologico de Andalucía) in Malaga, the Junta de Andalucía has declared the establishment of a new Technology Park Marbella. The head of Innovation, Science and Business for the Junta has sa... Read >
Author: Andrew Belles
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