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This is mango's moment. For the first time, India, the world's largest producer of the world's favorite fruit, has been granted access to the U.S. market. Best of all, it's the particularly coveted Alphonso variety that is on its way to grocers. The vast majority of mangoes sold in this country are imported from Central and South America. Nearly two decades ago, the Department of Agriculture denied India's initial request to ship mangoes to the United States because of concerns about pests, including weevils.
Treaties concerning the legal status of the United Nations Status of the Convention on the Privileges and Immunities of the United Nations. Approved by the General Assembly of the United Nations on 13 February 1946 27 Agreements relating to missions, offices and meetings (a) Supplementary Agreement to the Agreement between the United Nations Economic Commission for Latin America and the Caribbean and the Government of Chile, signed on 16 February 1953. Santiago, 28 December 2007 (b) Status-of-Forces Agreement between the Republic of Cyprus and the United Nations in connection with the support, supplementation and enhancement of the United Nations Interim Force in Lebanon. New York, 25 February 2008 (c) Exchange of letters constituting an agreement between the United Nation...
... the United Nations represented by the Department of Economic and Social Affairs (hereinafter referr... and the Government of the Republic of India regarding the arrangements for the 2008 Internet ....2. Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations. Agreement base...
... took the cashew tree to colonies in India, first recorded in Cochin by 1578, in Goa by 1598 ...Powar . (1) Department of Renewable Energy Sources. College of Agricultur... Renewable Energy Sources, College of Agriculture Engineering and Technology, Dapoli, Maharashtra, I...
...Subtitle B: Regulations of the Department of Agriculture (Continued). CHAPTER I: AGRICULTURA...3. 30. 750. Hemp. 50. 500. 45. Indiangrass, yellow. 7. 70. 395. Indigo, hairy. 7. 70. 435. Ja...
With its profusion of languages, ethnic groups and regional diversities, with its unique caste system, with its contrast between information technology and industry billionaires and the nearly 300 million people who live below the poverty line, with its mixture of Mahatma Gandhi's nonviolent philosophy and outbreaks of savage communal violence, and with its success as a parliamentary democracy despite having 400 million people who cannot read or write, India remains a bewilderingly complex country. A powerful moral leader as well as a wily politician, Gandhi wanted Indians to be proud of their past, to wear Indian rather than foreign dress, to challenge their colonial overlords through peaceful protest and noncooperation and not through violence, and to eliminate discrimination against...
...The states had authority over agriculture, education, transportation and other areas of dire... into action like volunteer fire departments seeking to squelch the flames and to prevent a war...
...help against India--which Washington also cannot deliver. . The secon...'s industry and its most productive agriculture. . [ILLUSTRATION OMITTED] . This economic dynamism..., is a professor in the War Studies Department of King's College London and a senior research fel...
CHICAGO - U.S. Customs and Border Patrol investigators said Tuesday that they intercepted a feared non-native beetle in bags of rice that arrived at O'Hare International Airport from India, the latest in a surge of discoveries of the hard-to-kill pest that could damage this country's grain industry if it became established. A khapra beetle cast skin and larvae was discovered Aug. 16 in two, 10-pound bags of rice that were among a shipment of personal household items, said Customs spokesman Brian Bell. It was positively identified by the U.S. Department of Agriculture entomologists.
CHICAGO - U.S. Customs and Border Patrol investigators said Tuesday that they intercepted a feared non-native beetle in bags of rice that arrived at O'Hare International Airport from India, the latest in a surge of discoveries of the hard-to-kill pest that could damage this country's grain industry if it became established. A khapra beetle cast skin and larvae were discovered Aug. 16 in two, 10-pound bags of rice that were among a shipment of personal household items, Customs spokesman Brian Bell said. It was positively identified by the U.S. Department of Agriculture entomologists.
... and aggressive outreach in the major agriculture producing countries, gave us the collective abilit... campuses, academic schools or departments with faculty and administrative staff--will simply... of Phoenix, the University of Delhi in India, and the University of New England in Australia. (...
Subjects: Afghanistan : Afghan military and security forces; Afghanistan : International assistance; Afghanistan : International diplomatic efforts; Afghanistan : U.S. policy review; Agriculture : Food security initiative with India; Arms and munitions : Nuclear weapons and material :: Nonproliferation efforts; Business and industry : Small and minority businesses; Commerce, international : Group of Twenty (G-20) nations; Employment and unemployment : Job creation and growth; Environment : Climate change ;...
... job, I think, in helping our State Department to refocus our energies on that front as well. And...
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