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Food Matters: Beliefs, evidence? What should we rely on?
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Friday, 24 April 2015. What should we rely on? Two examples today of small farmers in developing countries making progress, doing better. One is a story we can all celebrate, women who decided to work together and seek advice on more natural farming practices, increasing yields, lowering pesticide exposure, and making some money. The other story will have darker connotations for many. It's a dreaded GMO, this one an eggplant with the natural insecticide bacillus thuringiensis. April 24, 2015. In recent y...
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Our Partners - India HIV/AIDS Alliance
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207 against 377’ Campaign. Care & Support. HIV & SRH. Harm Reduction & Drug Use. Asia Action on Harm Reduction. 207 against 377’ Campaign. Care & Support. HIV & SRH. Harm Reduction & Drug Use. Asia Action on Harm Reduction. 207 against 377’ Campaign. Our mission is to support community action to prevent HIV infection, meet the challenges of AIDS,. And build healthier communities. Council of People Living with HIV/ AIDS of Kerala (CPK ). Gujrat State Network of People living with HIV/ AIDS (GSNP ). Allian...
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Agricultura Sostenible y Abierta - FLOK Society (ES)
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Agricultura Sostenible y Abierta. De FLOK Society (ES). George Dafermos (george@floksociety.org)[1][2]. Versión de proyecto (4 de abril de 2014). Concepto y formas de la economía del conocimiento. Una crítica a la agricultura capitalista. Alternativas a los modelos capitalistas: Agricultura sustentable y abierta. Beneficios de la agricultura sustentable. Estudio de caso 1: Agricultura sustentable en la India. Estudio de caso 2: Ecología de código abierto. Este documento de política pública examina la apl...
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Food Matters: April 2015
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Friday, 24 April 2015. What should we rely on? Two examples today of small farmers in developing countries making progress, doing better. One is a story we can all celebrate, women who decided to work together and seek advice on more natural farming practices, increasing yields, lowering pesticide exposure, and making some money. The other story will have darker connotations for many. It's a dreaded GMO, this one an eggplant with the natural insecticide bacillus thuringiensis. April 24, 2015. In recent y...