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Powering Agriculture: Collection of Sources
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Revision as of 10:44, 29 November 2016
This area is used to gather different sources we use in our own publications in order to make it possible to find the original one.
Collection of Sources
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Technology Factsheet
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Rice Bubble Dryer
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- "Rice production accounts for about 28% of total world cereal production and provides about 60% of dietary calories to more than 3 billion people. It is the second most cultivated cereal after wheat with East Asia and Southeast Asia accounting for around 60% of the world’s rice production."
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FAO
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Nov. 16
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Solar Milk Can
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- "Milk is one of the most consumed commodities in the world with cow milk being the 5th most produced commodity by quantity of production."
- "Around 760 Mt of fresh milk were produced worldwide in 2013."
- "A wide range of resulting milk products was consumed by over 6 billion people."
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FAO
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Nov. 16
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Solar Freezer
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- "Roughly one-third of food produced for human consumption is lost or wasted globally."
- "In developing countries more than 40% of the food losses occur at post-harvest and processing levels."
- "For example, fish with a storage life of 15 days at 0°C will keep for 6 days at 5°C and only about 2 days at 15°C before becoming unacceptable."
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FAO
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FAO
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Nov. 16
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