R. Alexander Associates, Inc.
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A free-lance Dutch consultant offering expertise in water and environmental management.
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Implements long-term agribusiness programs in developing countries. Features products and services, programs, and employment.
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Fintrac contributes to poverty eradication in developing countries by increasing agricultural incomes.
We innovate and introduce market-led, productivity-enhancing, eco-friendly and sustainable
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Consultants for the poultry industry and animal feed production. Also provides business plans, technical studies, trouble shooting and coaching. Based in Belgium.
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IFT Poultry is one of the best poultry consultants of several poultry processing plants with a feedmill.
After 23 years of services to the poultry industry we feel
that we are some of the best and leading consultants in
the poultry business. Our activities took us to more than 76 countries
spread out
A Florida-based company which helps country elevators and other agricultural businesses increase margins and manage risk on the grain they handle, and originate grain effectively while helping producers market more profitably.
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new sheriff in town . . . it’s called a demand market. AG is
IN. The public is “throwing money at agriculture” and we need
to put ourselves in a position to capture the opportunity
outside
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Advice and guidance on the commercial and agricultural development of novel crops, especially evening primrose (Oenothera spp) and borage (Borago officinalis), including location of suppliers, processors and buyers.
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Peter Lapinskas - Advice on research and production of new crops, including the GLA-containing oilseeds, evening primrose and borage; trade with China; web site design and analysis
Borage ( Borago officinalis )
Evening Primrose ( Oenothera spp.)
For those who have wondered why gamma-linolenic acid (GLA) is so called, and why there is an alpha-linolenic acid but no