Agro Industry

Agriculture is an industry that focuses on the production and processing of food, fiber, and animal feed. It is one of the most important industries in the world, as it ensures that the global population has access to the food, fiber, and feed necessary for their survival. Agro industry not only produces the food and other commodities that are consumed by people, but it also helps to meet the needs of other industries by producing items used in manufacturing and production. Additionally, agro industry plays an important role in preserving biodiversity, as it helps to maintain healthy ecosystems through the use of sustainable agricultural practices. Agro industry is also key in providing employment opportunities in rural areas, as it relies heavily on human labor. Finally, agro industry helps to improve the economic status of many countries, as it is a major source of income.

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The Australian Royal Commission into the Aged Care Industry 2019

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The Agronomy of Mauka (Mirabilis expansa (Ruíz & Pav.) Standl.) - A Review

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Effect of Saline Irrigation on Agro-Physiological and Biochemical of Some Quinoa Cultivars Under Field Conditions

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Performance of New and Old Short-Seasoned Arachis Hypogea (Groundnut) Varieties Under Same Agronomic Practices

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Treatment of Dairy Industry Wastewater - Special Reference to Design of Aerated Lagoon

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Fine and Ultrafine Particle Pollution Before and After a Smoking ban in the Catering Industry in Vienna

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Research Achievements of Hot Pepper (Capsicum Species) and it Agro-Ecological Requirements in Ethiopia a Review

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A Review of Attempts to Identification and Antifungal Susceptibility of Dermatophytes (Microsporum Canis and Tricophyton Mentagrophytes) Isolated from Infected Cats and Dogs with Experimental Dermatophytosis of Guinea Pigs

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