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APRICOT TAXONOMY . Apricot, Prunus armeniaca L., is a member of the Rosaceae family, along with apple, pear, peach, and other stone fruits.The apricot is found in the Prunophora subgenus within Prunus along with plums.

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Specialty Crops Council – 2009 MRL Workshop San Francisco – 3 June 2009 EU and Russian MRL issues An Evolving Framework F. Rosseneu – Freshfel Europe

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ITALY. Introduction. Italy presents a success story in organic fruit and vegetable production, taking advantage of favourable climate and agronomic conditions and close geographic access to major markets.

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As part of the commitment to the agricultural community, SQM has developed an extensive series of management and nutritional guides for a wide variety of crops.

Russian Thistle, Salsola australis The Situation: Russian thistle, commonly known as tumbleweed, is a profusely branched annual herb. Its efficient taproot, abundant seed production and reduced leaf surface adapt this weed well to disturbed semiarid agricultural environments, rangeland and nonagricultural areas such as vacant resident lots and

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Explore the geographic origins of our food crops – where they were initially domesticated and evolved over time – and discover how important these “primary regions of diversity” are to our current diets and agricultural production areas. Explore the links between where food crops come from

The Western Producer delivers Canadian farmers the latest in agricultural news, production, and technology as well as podcasts, videos, and market data.

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Papaya was genetically modified to resist the ringspot virus. ‘SunUp’ is a transgenic red-fleshed Sunset papaya cultivar that is homozygous for the coat protein gene PRSV; ‘Rainbow’ is a yellow-fleshed F1 hybrid developed by crossing ‘SunUp’ and nontransgenic yellow-fleshed ‘Kapoho’.

The International Code of Conduct on Pesticide Management is the framework on pesticide management for all public and private entities engaged in, or associated with, production, regulation and management of pesticides.

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