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Tuesday, July 31st, 2012Deterioration of fruits and vegetables during storage depends largely on temperature. One way to slow down this change and so increase the length of time fruits and vegetables can be stored, is by lowering the temperature to an appropriate level. It must be remembered that if the temperature is too low the produce will be [...]
Practical Egg Production
Friday, July 27th, 2012As a result of the high cost of meat, people are constantly looking for a cheaper source of protein. Eggs provide a valuable yet affordable source of high quality protein and vitamins required for normal growth, especially for children. This guide will show you how to build, manage and maintain your own affordable household egg [...]
Ginger
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Sweet potato biscuits
Thursday, July 26th, 2012Ingredients 3 mugs root crop flour 2 teaspoons baking powder 1 te how to get your ex boyfriend back> aspoon salt 2 mugs mashed sweet potato 6 level tablespoons sugar 1 tablespoon margarine For firm ingredients you might want to use the INPhO weight calculator. For liquid ingredients the volume table could be useful.
PICKLED FRUITS
Saturday, July 21st, 2012Green Mango Pickle Location of production Mango pickle is a very popular pickle in many Asian, African and Latin American countries. It is a major product of India, Pakistan and Bangladesh and it is estimated that the annual production of mango pickle in South Africa is over 10,000 tons. Product description Green mango pickle is [...]
Fish Preservation and Processing
Friday, June 29th, 2012The purpose of processing and preserving fish is to get fish to an ultimate consumer in good, usable condition. The steps necessary to accomplish this begin before the fishing expedition starts, and do not end until the fish is eaten or processed into oil, meal, or a feed. Fish begins to spoil as soon as [...]
Cultivating Vegetables —Create a Peace Garden
Friday, June 29th, 2012A peace garden is an area anywhere near your home, where you can grow fruit and vegetables. Vegetable beds the size of a door each are ideal. You should plant at least four beds of vegetables and as many more as you need and can handle, in rotation. To start, decide on the types of [...]
Upland Rice Cultivation with Agroforestry
Thursday, June 28th, 2012Wherever possible, introduce hedgerow strips of tree legumes every 6-7 m of about 1 m deep to provide green-leaf fertilizer for upland rice. Suggested tree legumes are Kakawati, Cassia spectabilis or ipil-ipil. Select a rice variety with a growth season well within the rainfall duration. The variety should mature by the time rainfall recedes. Sow [...]
Fiber Crops and Technologies
Thursday, June 28th, 2012Salago (Wikstroemia species) is a slowgrowing native shrub in Eastern Asia. At present, it is classified as a forest crop based on its ability to become a very sturdy plant which can withstand long drought, rainy season Asia. At present, it is classified as a forest crop based on its ability to become a very [...]
Root Crops for Food, Feed and Income
Wednesday, June 27th, 2012WHY ROOT CROPS? Can grow over a wide range of soil and climatic conditions. The leaves can also be used as foods/feeds (except for arrowroot). Easy to grow, good staple and easy to prepare as food. Planting material does not compete as food source (except for ubi/tugui). Long-harvest duration. Produce can stay in [...]
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