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List of Information Systems

25.01.2012

Information Network on Post-Harvest Operations (INPhO)

The main objective is to increase the development of activities of the global post- harvest sector for tropical agricultural products for a better access to technical data and an exchange of information among the different post harvest actors.

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21.05.2012

Information Sharing Mechanism on the Implementation of the Global Plan of Action

The site featuring a country-driven and flexible process to share information on the implementation of the Global Plan of Action among a wide range of national stakeholders, aiming to improve the efficiency of resource utilization. It includes a list of indicators for monitoring the implementation of GPA at country level,... [read more]

20.01.2012

Integrated Plant Nutrition Information System (IPNIS)

The Integrated Plant Nutrition Information System, referred to as IPNIS, is a database providing information for a number of countries on crop-wise plant nutrients management at administrative (district) level, supported by relevant data on soil and soil management, agro-ecological zones, and crop production constraints. In this database application, one can... [read more]

02.02.2012

International Alliance Against Hunger (IAAH)

The International Alliance Against Hunger was born as a voluntary partnership for combining the strengths of local, national and international governmental and non-governmental organizations, service and religious organizations, the private sector and concerned individuals with the common mission of working to eradicate hunger on our planet.

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19.01.2012

International directory of fish technology Institutions

The International Directory of Fish Technology Institutions contains information on fish technology institutions world wide including name, address, facilities, research and training programmes.

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