Horticulturalist
Mostrando 1-4 de 4 artigos, teses e dissertações.
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1. A CADEIA LOGÍSTICA DO MELÃO: fatores intervenientes no desenvolvimento do Agropólo Fruticultor Mossoró/Assú. / A SUPPLY CHAIN OF MELON: factors involved in the development of the Agricultural Pole horticulturalist Mossoró / Assu
This paper shows the results of a research conducted in the agropolo fruiter Mossoró/Assú. Located in the western region of Rio Grande do Nortes state, the agropolo is the Brazilian largest melon producer and exporter. The development of irrigated fruit trees in the Northeast and the growing demand for healthy and fresh foods, especially in more developed
Publicado em: 2009
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2. Estudo da infulência do crédito, da educação e do canal de comercialização na renda dos produtores da agricultura familiar: estudo de caso dos produtores na horticultura no Distrito Federal
Esta dissertação avalia o efeito do acesso ao crédito, canal de comercialização e nível de educação na renda do agricultor familiar. A avaliação está focada na mensuração da relevância desses aspectos nos ganhos da atividade agrícola. O modelo, uma variação da equação padrão logaritmo de renda, foi estimado usando o crédito, o número de
Publicado em: 2004
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3. The evolutionary and ecological roots of human social organization
Social organization among human foragers is characterized by a three-generational system of resource provisioning within families, long-term pair-bonding between men and women, high levels of cooperation between kin and non-kin, and relatively egalitarian social relationships. In this paper, we suggest that these core features of human sociality result from
The Royal Society.
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4. Characterization of a variant of human T-lymphotropic virus type I isolated from a healthy member of a remote, recently contacted group in Papua New Guinea.
We report the characterization of a variant of human T-lymphotropic virus type I (HTLV-I) isolated from an interleukin 2-dependent, CD8+ T-cell line derived from peripheral blood mononuclear cells of a healthy member of a remote, recently contacted hunter-horticulturalist group (Hagahai) in Madang province of Papua New Guinea. Antigenic characterization of t