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VILLAGE LEVEL ENERGY UTILIZATION OF COPRA PRODUCTION BY PRODUCTS IN EASTERN VISAYAS, PHILIPPINES

open access: yesCORD, 1989
Coconut is one of the important crops of the farmers in Eastern Visayas. Forty‑two percent of the agricultural land of Eastern Visayas is planted to coconut. Coconut farmers are earning money mainly from the main product of coconut which is copra.
Engr. Eutiquio E. Sudaria
doaj   +1 more source

Detecting highly overlapping community structure by greedy clique expansion [PDF]

open access: yes, 2010
In complex networks it is common for each node to belong to several communities, implying a highly overlapping community structure. Recent advances in benchmarking indicate that existing community assignment algorithms that are capable of detecting ...
Hurley, Neil   +3 more
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Soybean Synergies: A Comprehensive Review on Novel Extraction Techniques and Their Role in Unlocking Health Potential

open access: yesFood Science &Nutrition, Volume 13, Issue 10, October 2025.
Almost 18%–22% of soybean is comprised of tiny, stable oil bodies with a concentration of triacylglycerol, rich in bioactive substances. These oil bodies of soybean consist of oleosins, oleosins, and steroleosin as part of the monolayer of phospholipids.
Muhammad Rashid   +8 more
wiley   +1 more source

Fuzzy TOPSIS‐Based Multi‐Criteria Selection of Renewable Energy Sources for Smart Grids

open access: yesWind Energy, Volume 28, Issue 10, October 2025.
ABSTRACT Transitioning to renewable energy sources (RES) is essential for achieving sustainable energy systems and reducing environmental impacts. Integrating RES into smart grids presents a complex decision‐making challenge, as it involves evaluating multiple, often conflicting, criteria such as cost, energy efficiency, environmental impact ...
LiPeng Gao   +2 more
wiley   +1 more source

Labour Mobility and Colonial and Forced Labour Regimes in Indonesia: A Long‐Term View

open access: yesJournal of Agrarian Change, Volume 25, Issue 4, October 2025.
ABSTRACT Incorporated into the global economy to provide the commodities for core capitalist countries, Indonesia experienced a variety of predominantly unfree labour regimes that connected local societies to global markets. These regimes varied from slavery, coerced labour imposed by colonial authorities, to extensive patterns of leverage employers ...
Ulbe Bosma
wiley   +1 more source

Bisinis belong olgeta mere long Honiara, Solomon Islands = Informal activities of the women of Honiara, Solomon Islands : 31.798 research project presented in partial fulfilment of the requirements of the Degree of Master of Philosophy in Development Studies at Massey University [PDF]

open access: yes, 2000
Solomon Islands' women in the Urban Informal Sector (UIS) seem to be invisible to the policy makers both from the perspective of their contribution and their needs. Although government programs aim at assisting small scale entrepreneurs, women as a group
Fakaia, Matthew
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PRODUCTION RESPONSE TO PRICES IN THE COCONUT INDUSTRY OF PAPUA NEW GUINEA

open access: yesCORD, 1987
Coconut is one of the first plantation crops of Papua New Guinea. In 1922‑23 coconut made up 90 percent of exports and in 1950 it contributed 69 percent of the export earnings (Sackett and Williamson, 1977).
N. T M. H. De Silva   +2 more
doaj   +1 more source

Fat: Lubricant of Modernity

open access: yesGlobal Environment
This article explores the global history of fat as both a vital nutrient and a versatile industrial commodity from the nineteenth to early twentieth centuries.
Ines Prodöhl
doaj   +1 more source

Analisis Pendapatan USAha Kopra di Desa Meli Kecamatan Balaesang Kabupaten Donggala [PDF]

open access: yes, 2017
Copra is a derivative product of coconut plants cultivated by the people of Indonesia. This commodityis generally used as raw material for coconut oil. Copra is produced from dried coconut meat by reducingwater contents up to 50%.
Gafur, A. (Abd), Lamusa, A. (Arifuddin)
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