South Carolina: Her Natural Resources and Agricultural Products

1859 ◽  
Vol 1 (9) ◽  
pp. 252
Author(s):  
Oscar M. Lieber
2020 ◽  
Vol 52 (1) ◽  
pp. 128
Author(s):  
Niken Wirasanti ◽  
Helmi Murwanto

The research took place in the Gendol Hill complex, Magelang, Central Java. One of the peaks in the hills complex is Mount Wukir, where a Canggal Inscription was found. The Canggal Inscription mentions an area named Java, rich in agricultural products with many sacred buildings. The term Javanese refers to an area of Gendol Hill complex, which is part of the Kedu–Central Java region. This paper aims to 1) interpret the cultural landscape of the Gendol Hill complex, 2) reconstruct the spatial structure (layout), and its utilization as a settlement area for Javanese society in the 8th century.  This paper interprets the Canggal Inscription and collates information about the potential of both biotic and non-biotic resources. Data processing is conducted through inductive–explanatory analysis. The results suggest that the Cultural Landscape of Gunung Wukir Temple was in a place protecting it from disaster. The complex was protected by Gendol Hills, acting as a barrier against volcanic eruptions from  Mount Merapi. Gendol Hill complex was located in an environment that flourished with both biotic and non-biotic resources. The community cultivated its alluvial plains and established settlements in this area. The denuded structural hills were also perceived as sacred spaces to erect temples with natural resources close by such as andesite rocks available from rivers around the hills.


2019 ◽  
Vol 5 (1) ◽  
pp. 37-41
Author(s):  
Dede Martino ◽  
Ardiyaningsih Puji Lestari ◽  
Linda Handayani

Indonesia is a country that has extraordinary natural resources, both biological and non-biological natural resources. Indonesia has a great opportunity in utilizing natural resources to improve the welfare of the people. Unfortunately, Indonesia has not been yet able to exploit all of that. The prices of agricultural products are quite high but ironically the welfare of farmers has not improved either. On the other hand, other natural resources from the marine and earth sector also have export potential, but in fact these potentials have not had a significant influence. One of the causes of the suboptimal use of natural resources in Indonesia is the lack of integration of technology in developing the potential of the biodiversity. One of the efforts made to optimize the potential for life is to apply the concept of physics, which uses the concept of pit heat in the “sanggai” engine technology. This machine can be used to optimize the potential of agriculture in Indonesia. Pit heat technology can dry food without damaging the vitamin content. This technology does not damage the protein structure of food substances so that the application of technology on this machine can be used to optimize the potential of agriculture in Indonesia.


2021 ◽  
Vol 23 (1) ◽  
pp. 94-105
Author(s):  
Hristiyana Yankova ◽  

In this article (topic) we will consider how bio and eco products are produced and why they are important part of our food chain. The organic farming represents a sistem for producing agricultural products, that serves the reconstruction and recycling of the natural resources. This kind of manufacture is saving the environment, because it’s forbidden the usage of synthetic pesticides, herbicides, fertilizers, growth regulators and genetically modified organisms, antibiotics and hormones. In the field of animal husbandry the organic farming lays on the natural way of nurturing animals. Foods from plant and animal origin are called organic, when they’re produced by a person who has certificate for organic manufacturing, when following the rules for organic manufacturing and performing control.


World Affairs ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 184 (1) ◽  
pp. 57-76
Author(s):  
Abel Kinyondo ◽  
Riccardo Pelizzo

Africa has experienced over a decade of sustained economic growth. However, since the outbreak of Ebola, there have been pertinent questions as to whether and what extent such outbreaks have developmental implications in the continent. It is in this context that this article investigates whether and to what extent the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic affects the development of Africa’s economies. Using data from various international organizations, we show that the pandemic has indeed slowed down African economies, albeit in differing degrees across various regions of the continent. However, the slowdown is moderate compared with economies in high-income countries and the world economies as a whole. We contend that while it is difficult to predict when the crisis is going to end, the continent can navigate itself out of it by leveraging on the ever-increasing global prices of agricultural products and natural resources.


2019 ◽  
Vol 1 (2) ◽  
pp. 52-70
Author(s):  
Irgi Nazri Adlani

Sindang Jaya Village Government established BUMDes as a motor of economic driving in rural areas through Bumdes program that has been made because through Bumdes facility ordinary people get capital for entrepreneurship and more independent in managing the potential of natural resources in Sindangjaya Village but in its formation is still minimal coaching from Local Government so that some problems arise, such as how the content of Bumdes program, and how its implementation as well as bagamanakah obstacles in managing the potential of village sindangjaya.Hasil research shows that the contents of the program Bumdes Sindang Jaya village is engaged in the type of business Social Business, Business Leasing Business Save Borrow other than that the implementation of BUMDes programs have been running well and Barriers in managing Bumdes and managing the potential Village natural resources on financial planning and agricultural products have not been well managed and proper target so that even though the program is already running but its content is not fully commonly felt by all people because of lack of knowledge in marketing the existing natural resources.


2020 ◽  
pp. 37-42
Author(s):  
Lamiya Abasova

The aim of the study is to analyze еhe role of medium and small cities in development of regions in the Republic of Azerbaijan Methods. The study used the method of comparative historical methods, statistics, analyze. Results. As a result, recommendations and suggestions were made to regulate the economic structure of small and medium-sized cities, and to increase the role of the regions in the development of the country. One of the main directions of socio-economic development are the reconstruction of the economic structure of small and medium-sized cities, the creation of new production and service facilities in these areas, and the organization of public services at the level of modern requirements. With these activities, new workplaces will be created and cities will play a role in the development of the country. Scientific novelty. Cities play an important role in the location of agricultural areas and population, in the processing of natural resources and agricultural products. These factors have a significant impact on regional development as well. Most of the cities in Azerbaijan are medium and small. Therefore it covers all regions of the country. Given this, it is possible to ensure the socio-economic development of the regions by developing small and medium-sized cities. However, the role of the regions in the socio-economic development of the country is still weak. It shows itself in the production of more industrial products. To solve the problem, it is necessary to construct new light and food industry facilities and service facilities in the regions. Natural and geographical conditions, the use of natural resources, and EGP are influenced by urban development in Azerbaijan. The majority of urban areas in the country are located in plains and foothills, close to water basins and the Caspian coast. For many years the processing of agricultural products has been the basis of urban economic structures. Different objects of the secondary industry are functioning in the cities due to the diversified structure of agriculture. However, during the transition period, their activities stopped, the production of industrial products declined and workplaces were closed. This factor has slowed the decrease of the urban population and increased migration. During the preparing of the article, the annual reports of the State Statistical Committee on regional development, industry, socio-cultural development played a statistical base role.


2021 ◽  
Vol 298 (5 Part 1) ◽  
pp. 205-209
Author(s):  
LIUDMYLA SYTNYK ◽  
◽  
IELYZAVETA SHAKHOVALOVA ◽  

The comprehensive analysis of domestic economy and it’s actual state undoubtedly confirms its steady transformation into a small, resource-based economy. Its also proves the absence of positive trends related to key factors for ensuring financial sustainability and attaining national security. Special attention is paid to factors in the fiscal sector (an increase in budget revenues based on economic growth as the result of changes in the volume of domestic and foreign trade, due to improvement in the financial results of enterprises and an increase in wages, as well as due to changes in direct tax receipts, and a decrease in the budget deficit); it is also analysed the debt sector (management of Ukraine’s sovereign debt); the detailed attention is given to banking sector (overcoming crisis phenomena in the banking system). Revealing the institutional problems, inefficiency of the public administration system we are justifying the implementation the number of measures in the areas of economic growth recovery, development of the internal market as the basis for sustainable growth, changes in the structure and activation of export policy. The expansion of small farming can be a trigger of the Ukrainian economy’s development. A significant part of the world’s natural resources is located in Ukraine. There is a significant increase in the number of populations worldwide, as well as an increase in soil deficiency suitable for agriculture. Since Ukraine is an agricultural country and most of its lands are suitable for the production of agricultural products – it gives it significant advantages for both self-sufficiency and economic development. Ukraine has always been and remains an agrarian country. Most of its’ lands are suitable for the growing of agricultural products and it gives Ukraine the significant self-sustaining advantages for both exponential growth and supporting of country’s economy. Small farming stays the main factor of the agrarian sector’s development, it supports the economy and helps to sustain the natural resources of Ukraine.


Author(s):  
Paula Marisol Plaza Zambrano ◽  
Blanca Emilia Blanco Campins

Agricultural SMEs is the set of small and medium-sized enterprises that generate jobs supply the demand for agricultural products. They are made up of natural resources and capital that has external and internal factors that condition production; face the growing globalization of markets. Since the 2008 constitution, agriculture in Ecuador is considered as a strategic objective for the country's growth and development; The agricultural value of their assets (soil, water, climate) are part of this objective, policies, programs, projects and incentives have been established that allow agricultural SMEs to insert themselves into regional and national planning, however they have difficulties Of an internal nature that prevents them from taking advantage of the opportunities of national planning. The objective of the research is to identify the problems presented by agricultural SMEs in the province of Los Ríos, Ecuador, to insert in the regional and national planning, the methodology applied with the purpose of promoting the development of agricultural SMEs in the province of Los Ríos -Ecuador, is based on workshops, discussion tables, brainstorms involving the actors involved the decentralized Autonomous Government, the University, agricultural SME entrepreneurs, citizen watchers and parish boards, the results show that Agricultural SMEs in the province of Los Ríos, Ecuador; The administrative management they develop does not allow them to be competitive and stay in the market in order to be able to market their products, financing and obtain profits.


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