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Copra meal is by-product of oil extraction that is produced in large quantity and relatively cheap in Indonesia. However, its high cellulose becomes obstacle for poultry diet.
Umiani Hatta, Osfar Sjofjan, B. Sundu
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VILLAGE LEVEL ENERGY UTILIZATION OF COPRA PRODUCTION BY PRODUCTS IN EASTERN VISAYAS, PHILIPPINES
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
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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]
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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ABSTRACT Despite its economic importance, the textile industry is one of the most polluting sectors. This study addresses the critical gap in understanding sustainable decision‐making in textile SMEs, where decision processes often remain informal and lack structured frameworks.
Israel Naranjo +2 more
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Assessing Poverty Reduction Efforts in the European Union: A Novel Analytical Approach
A framework for monitoring and adjusting SDG 1 in European Union (EU), is presented. The proposed framework combines machine learning and multi‐criteria decision‐making. The stability of the framework's outcome is confirmed by sensitivity analysis. From the findings certain EU countries are achieving satisfactory results for their efforts to reduce ...
Mehmet Özçalıcı +2 more
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This study investigated the incorporation of soursop puree and gum arabic into nondairy coconut milk–based ice cream and evaluated their effects on physicochemical and nutritional properties. Ice cream containing 30% soursop and 1% gum arabic demonstrated improved overrun, reduced melting rates, higher protein, vitamin C, and phenolic contents ...
Sarah Nura Mulwa +2 more
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PRODUCTION RESPONSE TO PRICES IN THE COCONUT INDUSTRY OF PAPUA NEW GUINEA
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
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Accurate fading characterization and channel capacity determination are of paramount importance in both conventional and emerging communication systems. The present work addresses the nonlinearity of the propagation medium and its effects on the channel ...
Ghogho, Mounir +4 more
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An Analysis of Economic Policies Affecting the Philippine Coconut Industry [PDF]
What are the effects of government policies, such as export tax, production levy and marketing regulation, on the Philippine coconut industry?
Clarete, Ramon, Roumasset, James A.
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