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    PROSPECTS FOR EUROPEAN UNION’S MEAT PRODUCTION IN THE CONTEXT OF CURRENT CONSUMPTION CHALLENGES by Elena SOARE, Paula STOICEA, Carina-Andreea DOBRE, Adina Magdalena IORGA, Aurelia-Vasilica BĂLAN, Irina-Adriana CHIURCIU

    Published 2023-01-01
    “…However, the livestock sector faces problems related to climate change, animal protection and welfare, and various epizootics, which have decimated livestock. …”
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    Abeilles, apiculteur·trice·s et varroa : cohabiter en temps de crises by Elsa Faugère, Dorothée Dussy

    Published 2021-05-01
    “…Based on a presentation of three portraits from an ethnographic survey conducted in the French professional beekeeping sector, we show that the survival of bees is now conditioned by regular interventions in the hives of beekeepers who have managed to become fine technicians in apiology, particularly in the fight against varroa, a parasitic mite of the European bee that has been decimating colonies since the 1980s. …”
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    PUBLIC INFRASRUCTURE PROJECT FAILURES IN NIGERIA: CAUSES AND CONSEQUENTIAL EFFECTS ON ECONOMY AND WELFARE OF CITIZENRY by YUSUF GARBA MANJO

    Published 2024-09-01
    “…The adverse effects of these failures on the economy and citizen’s welfare is colossal  as it involves loss of state revenue, citizen revenue losses, project cost overruns, low community empowerment, slow economic growth, underdevelopment of infrastructure sector, a loss of foreign aid and grants, stricter donor regulations, the loss of elections by the incumbent leadership at state and federal levels, and a lack of trust in government by financial institutions to further finance public infrastructure projects. …”
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    Vingt années de recherches à Oedenburg (Biesheim et Kunheim, Haut-Rhin) : un bilan by Michel Reddé

    Published 2019-12-01
    “…Oedenburg I presents military camps from the Julio-Claudian dynasty; Oedenburg II assesses the research carried out on the religious complex and its surroundings, as well as on the wetlands habitat of the site, with studies of the archaeobotanical and faunal remains; Oedenburg III focuses on the excavation of a sector with a complete stratigraphy of the occupation, from the reign of Tiberius until the Merovingian period. …”
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