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Pesticide Storage and Stock Control Manual










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    Guidelines for retail distribution of pesticides with particular reference to storage and handling at the point of supply to users in developing countries 1988
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    The pesticide may be stored under rather varying conditions which could adversely affect its physical and chemical properties and damage the packaging by the time the end-user receives it. Thus pesticides must be suitably packaged to withstand the rigors of transportation, loading, unloading and storage at various points from the manufacturing or packaging premises until supplied to the user. These guidelines provide information on general precautions and requirements, sale and storage, storage in warehouses, and transportation.
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    Technical reports - product by product development from Nile Perch (summary table) 1988
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    Since dairy meal is becoming increasingly expensive in Kenya and threatens the fish rearing industry, a systematic study was initiated on the possibility of using aquatic plants and Nile perch silage. The water plants, Azolla niloticus, Lemna perpusilla and Pistia striatotis were tested as a fishmeal for Tilapia zillii and riverine fishes. Low growth rates were achieved in the tilapias. The value of the Azolla protein in fish diet is discussed in relation to dietary requirement in cultured fish. This study demonstrates that the water plant Azolla niloticus together with Nile perch silage as a supplement can be used as a complete diet for cultured fish. It is hoped that the project will help provide detailed information on the nutritional value of the water plant Azolla niloticus and its long-term susceptibility to various inclusions as a complete feed, and conduct least cost feed formulations to make recommendations as to the maximum inclusion levels.
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    Guidelines for retail distribution of pesticides with particular reference to storage and handling at the point of supply to users in developing countries 1988
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    The pesticide may be stored under rather varying conditions which could adversely affect its physical and chemical properties and damage the packaging by the time the end-user receives it. Thus pesticides must be suitably packaged to withstand the rigors of transportation, loading, unloading and storage at various points from the manufacturing or packaging premises until supplied to the user. These guidelines provide information on general precautions and requirements, sale and storage, storage in warehouses, and transportation.
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    Technical reports - product by product development from Nile Perch (summary table) 1988
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    Since dairy meal is becoming increasingly expensive in Kenya and threatens the fish rearing industry, a systematic study was initiated on the possibility of using aquatic plants and Nile perch silage. The water plants, Azolla niloticus, Lemna perpusilla and Pistia striatotis were tested as a fishmeal for Tilapia zillii and riverine fishes. Low growth rates were achieved in the tilapias. The value of the Azolla protein in fish diet is discussed in relation to dietary requirement in cultured fish. This study demonstrates that the water plant Azolla niloticus together with Nile perch silage as a supplement can be used as a complete diet for cultured fish. It is hoped that the project will help provide detailed information on the nutritional value of the water plant Azolla niloticus and its long-term susceptibility to various inclusions as a complete feed, and conduct least cost feed formulations to make recommendations as to the maximum inclusion levels.

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