She will, however, hold the additional charge of departments of fisheries, floriculture, administrative reforms and inspections. |
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The time has come to encourage our farmers to diversify into areas such as horticulture, floriculture and oilseeds. |
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The new funding will be used to finance projects in manufacturing, agro industry, floriculture, tourism, mining and service sectors. |
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The Prime Minister surely knows that it is not the farmers but agri-business companies that can afford to venture into floriculture for export. |
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This scheme should encourage farmers to adopt horticulture, floriculture and oilseed farming. |
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In 1958, he married Helen B. Storms, a well-known author and speaker on gardening and floriculture, and they have two daughters, Anne and Jane. |
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A new propagation technique developed by researchers at the Department of Agriculture is expected to revolutionise floriculture worldwide. |
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Visitors will also find floriculture and landscaping products and services, garden furniture and accessories, and interesting design ideas. |
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Fruit and vegetable receipts as well as floriculture and nursery receipts are expected to continue to exhibit healthy increases. |
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In India, floriculture and cut flower industries are flourishing as many research centres and special nurseries have turned into promising businesses. |
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Colombia has a highly developed floriculture and is also one of the top banana producers in the world. |
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Also important are the products of greenhouses, nurseries, and floriculture. |
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Ornamental horticulture consists of floriculture and landscape horticulture. |
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These are generally smaller commodities such as maple, forest, floriculture and nursery products, and the other fruit and vegetable categories. |
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The presence of plant pests and diseases of quarantine importance may close markets to trade in floriculture, horticulture or forestry products. |
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High interest rates and inflation were impeding effective and significant growth of the floriculture industry. |
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It was also suggested that farm gate receipts in the local floriculture sector have recently dropped. |
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Examples include dairy products, eggs, beef, fresh fruits, and floriculture, as well as canned soups, frozen meals, baby foods, etc. |
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While the total wholesale value of the floriculture industry increased steadily from 1996 to 2005, the rate of growth has slowed dramatically during the last few years. |
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In parallel to these changes, information technology and the Internet have also taken on an important role in the distribution channels of the floriculture industry. |
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Livestock operations, particularly beef, showed the highest incidents of injury followed by field crop farms, then greenhouse, nursery and floriculture operations. |
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This activity covers the production and sale of a range of nutritional elements and enriching agents with a high added value earmarked for agriculture, in particular horticulture, viticulture, floriculture and fruiticulture. |
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The cultivation and trade of flowers is a specialization in horticulture, specifically floriculture. |
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The line of credit will be utilized to finance sub-projects in productive sectors, including mining, manufacturing, agro-industry, floriculture, tourism and service sectors that support productive sectors. |
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As distinguished from nursery crops, floriculture crops are generally herbaceous. |
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There are export opportunities in agribusiness in areas such as floriculture, fruit cultivation, cashewnut and groundnut. |
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About 350 greenhouse floriculture growers in Ontario produce an estimated 34 million square feet of cut flowers, potted plants, annual bedding plants and propagative plant material. |
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Three decades after the first forays by Southern producers into the global flower market, floriculture continues to hold out hope for ACP producers. |
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Many of these have applications in floriculture. |
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Indeed, the horticulture and floriculture industry in sub-Saharan Africa as a whole has now overtaken the traditional exports of coffee and cocoa. |
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The floriculture industry in Africa is fast expanding and given Swaziland's conducive climatic conditions, the profitability of the industry and the potential development impact, the ADB decided to support such ventures. |
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The floriculture industry involves the grower, who mass-produces flowers for the wholesale market, and the retail florist, who markets to the public. |
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Recent development of the floriculture sector means Ethiopia is poised to become one of the top flower and plant exporters in the world. |
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Floriculture crops include bedding plants, houseplants, flowering garden and pot plants, cut cultivated greens, and cut flowers. |
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