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Intangibles are ideas or knowledge about the natural (physical and biological) and socio-cultural worlds that enable people to better accomplish their goals, both in primitive societies and in modern economies. Intangibles include basic research and technology improvements, as well as knowledge to better organise exchange and production, and over time become inextricably embedded in improved tangible assets. Accounting intangibles are legally excludable subsets of economic intangibles, which in turn are the subsets of cultural intangibles that can be used to create tradable goods or services. Because economic intangibles are cumulative, synergistic, and frequently inseparable from other tangible assets and/or economic intangibles not owned by any single entity, it is usually futile to e...
... in a Moka transaction include pigs and pork meat, marsupials and their meat and furs, cassowaries (...For example, a computer programmer from India (high human capital) has vastly different value ad...
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... new technology to enhance the local production of foodstuffs and grains, livestock, poultry and f..., the price of basmati from Pakistan and India has gone up by 70% on average. In Qatar, the avera...Bread and cereals were up by 15%, meat by 31%, milk and eggs by 17%, oils and fats by 16%...
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... have meant that cow ownership for milk production has become a common local solution by creating a n...The cow is sacred to Hindus: its meat is never eaten, its milk is revered, and its calf ...
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At a time when world leaders are expressing grave concern about diminishing food stocks and a coming global food crisis, our government brings into force measures to increase the use of biofuels - a policy that will further increase food prices, and further worsen the plight of the world's poor. [...] rapid economic growth in India and China has created tens of millions of new middle-class consumers, all demanding western-style diets high in meat and dairy products, thereby vastly increasing the quantity of grain required for livestock production.
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W e are prepared for some bumpy times ahead as we launch our portfolio of six shares for 2011 which we believe will trounce the performance of the benchmark FTSE 100 share index for the ninth year in succession.
The selections are designed to insulate followers against the financial squeeze and the prospect of higher interest rates at home while providing protection from the global effects of soaring commodity prices and currency turmoil.
... prices as hard-pressed farmers seek to boost meat and milk production through selective breeding. Th... concentrating much of its recent efforts in India, China and other developing nations and followers ...
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... Thar desert, which runs along the border of India and Pakistan. Twenty years ago, not much was here,... eventually boost its entire national production of oil by 30 per cent thanks to Cairn's discovery.... goats for wool and cattle for dairy, not meat. The population is largely Hindu, who hold cows as...
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MANAVIGATOR-January 19, 2012-
(C)2012 M2 COMMUNICATIONS http://www.m2.com
... further buys in Asia, with a focus on the Indian market until 2016. Status: Bidding. - CONSTANT CON...- KONTRON WRAPS UP SALE OF MALAYSIA'S PRODUCTION UNIT. German embedded computer technology (ECT) pr...Status: Agreed. - SERBIAN MEAT PRODUCER MATIJEVIC ACQUIRES LOCAL AGROKOMBINAT FOR...
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MANAVIGATOR-March 7, 2011
(C)2011 M2 COMMUNICATIONS http://www.m2.com
... period for the takeover of lab and production equipment maker Microfluidics (OTCBB:MFLU) until 1... IN TALKS TO BUY BENCHMARK FUND MANAGER IN INDIA. Goldman Sachs (NYSE:GS) is in advanced negotiatio...Swiss meat producer and distributor Bell Holding (SWF:BELN) u...
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Ais for Arkady Novikov This summer Russia's answer to Richard Caring is venturing outside the motherland for the first time with the Novikov Restaurant and Bar on Berkeley Street, Mayfair. Arkady Novikov (below) opened his first restaurant, Sirena, in Moscow in 1992 after being turned down for a job at McDonald's. Today his group has a multimillion-dollar turnover at over 50 sites serving 18 different cuisines; he's catered at the Kremlin and counts Vladimir Putin as a pal. Why has he chosen to come here now? 'Because London's place in the global food market has stormed to the top of the table,' he says. Expect two super-chic restaurants - one Asian, one Italian - and start saving; his incredibly glamorous Russian openings rarely come cheap. Stefano Stecca, who has worked at his own Ost...
... for the squeamish, but rabbit, a neglected meat for the past few decades, is back on the menu, wit... not enough choice, Michelinstarred Mayfair Indian Benares will even send staff to your house to whip... It's even worse when you're doing a US production - they may have sushi and salad bars in addition t...
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Mankind's growing demand on the world's land resources is bringing him increasingly into conflict with other species. It is a debate which is central to discussions about the future of farming in the region's countryside. Recently, Western Daily Press farming correspondent Peter Hall wrote on the subject in response to the question: "Will farmers be able to meet the challenge of producing more food for an increasing world population?" That piece perpetuated several myths which mankind is going to have to address in the near future.
The first mistake being made in the debate is to see it as an "either....or" situation. Peter wrote that "our farmers are being sent contradictory - and thus totally unhelpful - messages. On the one hand they are being encouraged to produce more to meet the r...
... style diets, the emerging powers of China, India and Brazil will want vastly more dairy products; m... not a new idea that we may have to eat less meat to feed a lot more people, though the last time th...