Why We Need To Take Care Of Our Forests: A Message From Gsmt Yavatmal By: Gramin Samassya Mukti Trust
GSMT focus is on "forest conservation and management." Our mission? Ensure forests remain unharmed and are managed for a healthy future. Through educational events, collaborations, and tree-planting initiatives, we strive to balance urban growth with nature's preservation.(read entire article)(posted on: 2023-08-10)
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What Are The Disadvantages Of Reusable Bags? By: Rai Zulfiqar ALi
Reusable bags have gained immense popularity as an eco-friendly alternative to single-use plastic bags. While they offer numerous advantages, it's essential to consider their potential downsides. One significant concern is cross-contamination, as these bags can harbor harmful bacteria if not cleaned regularly. Additionally, the initial cost of purchasing reusable bags might be a deterrent for some individuals, although they prove to be cost-effective in the long run. Responsible usage, regular cleaning, and mindfulness can help mitigate the disadvantages and ensure these bags continue to play a crucial role in reducing environmental impact.(read entire article)(posted on: 2023-07-25)
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Evaluating The Efficiency Of Cumin Planting Using The Dea Method (case Study: Agricultural Lands Of Talkhooncheh City) By: Mohsen heydarizadeh
Due to the location of Talkhooncheh city in the hot and semi-arid region of southwestern Isfahan province in the Islamic Republic of Iran, the planting of cumin seeds in Talkhooncheh city has been removed with great acceptance by the farmers of Talkhooncheh city. The cumin product is a one-year plant from the Chetrian family, which is cultivated in an area of 180 to 200 hectares in the lands of Talkhooncheh city. Since ancient times, the farmers of Talkhooncheh city have cultivated cumin, which is a drought-resistant plant, due to the lack of water and continuous droughts and facing water and soil salinity. In the past, it has become customary in this region to make optimal use of their agricultural land. The threshold of tolerance of the cumin product to water and soil salinity is high, although the best type of this product can be harvested in sweet soils and with fresh water. The cumin product is rich in vitamin C, which helps strengthen the body's immune system and reduces blood pressure, reduces the risk of stroke and heart attack, fights oxidative stress that leads to cancer, treats osteoporosis, and also has a significant effect on weight loss. It has many medicinal properties. The cost of planting, keeping, and, harvesting it is less and more affordable than other crops and it is planted in December and harvested in June. Cumin harvest is about 400 to 600 kg per hectare depending on the conditions, and the amount of cumin harvest may be more or less than the set range. Cumin harvest rate is one of the criteria that can be used to determine the efficiency using the data overlay analysis method. The Data Envelopment Analysis (DEA) technique, which is the most widely used method in efficiency measurement, also provides the possibility to evaluate the efficiency of cumin crop planting, and in this article, the data envelopment analysis technique has been used to evaluate the efficiency of cumin crop planting. In the data overlay analysis technique to evaluate efficiency, input and output factors with similar characteristics can be categorized into input and output groups, in this article, the cost and land area of planting cumin as input variables, and the amount of income and harvest of cumin as variables. The output has been considered, and by using the method of data coverage analysis in the mode of constant return to scale and with an input-oriented approach, the efficiency of planting cumin crops in the agricultural lands of Talkhooncheh city has been evaluated.
Keywords: DEA method, efficiency evaluation, Data Envelopment Analysis, cumin product, Talkhooncheh city(read entire article)(posted on: 2023-07-14)
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Why You Need Professional Lake Cleaning Companies In India By: Euroteck
lake cleaning companies in India, water treatment technology companies in Hyderabad, wastewater management companies in India, advanced treatment of wastewater(read entire article)(posted on: 2023-07-04)
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Understanding Different Types Of Water Treatment Systems By: Creative mind
Understanding Different Types of Water Treatment Systems(read entire article)(posted on: 2023-06-28)
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Erosion Control By: Creative mind
Erosion control(read entire article)(posted on: 2023-06-27)
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Cctv Exeter Looking For A Cctv Installer Company In Exeter? By: akkhan
At Taylor Made Solutions, we offer top-quality CCTV systems to help protect your property, increase your overall home security, and protect against theft and shoplifting, offline and online. These systems are specifically designed to monitor your premises and capture essential footage.(read entire article)(posted on: 2023-06-15)
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Florida Solar: Save Money And Go Green With Affordable Renewable Energy Solutions By: Tim Brickle
Go solar in Florida with its 250 days of sunshine per year and save money with affordable solutions from solar companies. Solar leases and loans are available to make it easy and cost-effective. Save money and go green.(read entire article)(posted on: 2023-06-13)
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Affordable Solar Renewable Energy Solutions In Florida By: Tim Brickle
Florida is a great place to go solar because it receives an average of 250 sunny days per year. Solar panels can help homeowners save money on their energy bills, reduce their carbon footprint, and increase the value of their homes. There are many affordable solar renewable energy solutions available in Florida, including purchasing solar panels outright, leasing them, or financing them through a solar loan. There are also a number of state and federal incentives available to help offset the cost of solar installation.(read entire article)(posted on: 2023-06-06)
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How To Reduce Scope 3 Emissions With Scope 3 Software Development By: Taras Tychkivskyi
Scope 3 emissions, which account for the indirect emissions associated with a company's supply chain, transportation, waste, and product use, are now recognized as a critical area for emissions reduction. In fact, recent statistics show that Scope 3 emissions can represent up to 90% of a company's total emissions.(read entire article)(posted on: 2023-06-02)
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