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"The book will be of particular interest to many whether in
marketing or research throughout the pesticide industry and those
involved in financial and investment in agriculture, as it provides
an interesting insight to the way the industry has grown and
adapted to the changes in legislation and regulatory requirements
on a global scale." Outlooks on Pest Management - review by
Emeritus Prof. Graham Matthews, Imperial College London, UK
Pesticides have played a critical but sometimes controversial role
in the development of agriculture. This book provides an
authoritative account of the development of the modern pesticides
industry. It discusses the emergence of major pesticide companies
such as Bayer, Monsanto, Rhone Poulenc, Dow, DuPont, Ciba-Geigy,
Syngenta, BASF and ICI. It covers their competitive strategies such
as product development, mergers/acquisitions and diversification.
Individual company strategies are placed in the context of broader
developments in agriculture which have driven the evolution of the
industry, from the Pre-Productionist period to the contemporary
world of Post-Productivism and the Sustainability Paradigm. It also
reviews how companies have responded to changing national and
international policy towards the role of pesticides in agriculture
and efforts to regulate their use. This book will be a standard
reference on understanding the growth structure, dynamics and major
players in a hugely-important and influential sector in global
agriculture. It will appeal to a wide range of readers, from policy
makers and researchers in crop protection to financial and
investment analysts focussed on agriculture, and to all those
interested in the development and future of modern agriculture.
Mark and Sandra arrive at the peak of a Munro. Sandra is not keen
on repeating the experience - but then the couple meet John, a
widower who has just climbed his last Munro and regrets that his
late wife cannot share his triumph. His story wins Sandra's
sympathy and she changes her mind, leading Mark off to the next
peak as the play ends.1 woman, 2 men
Maize is one of the most important and widely grown cereal crops in
the world and is a staple food for almost a billion people,
particularly in the developing world. It has been estimated that
maize yields need to increase by 60% by 2050. There is an urgent
need to increase yields in the face of such challenges as climate
change, threats from pests and diseases and the need to make
cultivation more resource-efficient and sustainable. Drawing on an
international range of expertise, this collection focuses on ways
of improving the cultivation of maize at each step in the value
chain, from breeding to post-harvest storage. Volume 2 reviews
research on improvements in cultivation techniques such as nutrient
management, crop rotation, intercropping and other aspects of
conservation agriculture. It also discusses developments in methods
for combatting pests and diseases. Achieving sustainable
cultivation of maize Volume 2: Cultivation techniques, pest and
disease control will be a standard reference for cereal scientists
in universities, government and other research centres and
companies involved in maize cultivation. It is accompanied by
Volume 1 which reviews developments in breeding and ways research
can be translated into effective outcomes for smallholders in the
developing world.
Maize is one of the most important and widely grown cereal crops in
the world and is a staple food for almost a billion people,
particularly in the developing world. It has been estimated that
maize yields need to increase by 60% by 2050. There is an urgent
need to increase yields in the face of such challenges as climate
change, threats from pests and diseases and the need to make
cultivation more resource-efficient and sustainable. Drawing on an
international range of expertise, this collection focuses on ways
of improving the cultivation of maize at each step in the value
chain, from breeding to post-harvest storage. Volume 1 reviews
research on breeding and its use in improving nutritional quality
and agronomic performance. It then goes on to discuss the
challenges in translating these advances into effective outcomes
for smallholders in the developing world. Achieving sustainable
cultivation of maize Volume 1: From improved varieties to local
applications will be a standard reference for cereal scientists in
universities, government and other research centres and companies
involved in maize cultivation. It is accompanied by Volume 2 which
reviews improvements in cultivation techniques as well as the
management of pests and diseases.
Ngorongoro is, without doubt, one of the world's truly amazing
places. It has been called the "8th Wonder of the World", and in
1979 was designated a World Heritage Site. At 20km across, and over
600m deep, it is the largest unbroken, unflooded crater on the
planet. Adjacent to the Ngorongoro Crater is the other equally
spectacular volcanic scenery such as Embakaai, Olmoti and the
frequently erupting Maasai "Mountain of God", Oldonyo Lengai. And
yet, despite its dramatic and violent past, Ngorongoro Crater and
the surrounding Ngorongoro Conservation Area (the NCA), play host
to an incredible concentration of wildlife. But this wildlife
extravaganza has also been home to humans for millions of years. At
Oldupai Gorge have been found some of the oldest humanoid remains
ever discovered. Over thousands of years, different people have
come and gone, and today, over 40 000 Maasai and their herds still
live and follow their traditional way of life, within the NCA.
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