04772nam 2200649 450 991045325690332120200520144314.01-4755-7759-11-4843-0743-71-4843-4133-3(CKB)2550000001136111(EBL)1588175(SSID)ssj0001165327(PQKBManifestationID)11679830(PQKBTitleCode)TC0001165327(PQKBWorkID)11198518(PQKB)10023171(MiAaPQ)EBC1588175(Au-PeEL)EBL1588175(CaPaEBR)ebr10788230(CaONFJC)MIL535814(OCoLC)876510837(EXLCZ)99255000000113611120131122d2013 uy 0engur|n|---|||||txtccrPakistan 2013 Article IV consultation and request for an extended arrangement under the Extended Fund FacilityWashington, D.C. :International Monetary Fund,2013.1 online resource (126 p.)IMF country report ;number 13/287"September 2013."1-4843-7961-6 1-306-04563-0 Cover; CONTENTS; ECONOMIC BACKGROUND; BOXES; 1. External Sector Assessment; 2. Revenue Sharing Arrangements in Pakistan: A Challenge to Fiscal Consolidation; OUTLOOK AND KEY RISKS; 3. Risk Assessment Matrix; 4. Pakistan's Vulnerability to Food and Oil Price Shocks; ARTICLE IV: DISCUSSIONS: TOWARD HIGHER AND MORE INCLUSIVE GROWTH; A. Return to Fiscal Sustainability; 5. Unemployment in Pakistan; 6. Reducing Energy Subsidies; B. Realigning Monetary Policy for Macroeconomic Stability; C. Safeguarding Financial Sector Stability; D. Structural Reforms for Fiscal Consolidation and Economic Growth7. Overview of Pakistan's Power SectorPROGRAM DISCUSSIONS; 8. BOP Projections and External Financing Requirement; OTHER ISSUES; STAFF APPRAISAL; FIGURES; 1. Selected Economic Indicators, 2008-13; 2. Selected Financial Indicators, 2008-13; 3. Selected Banking and Financial Indicators; 4. Public Debt Sustainability: Bound Tests; 5. External Debt Sustainability: Bound Tests; TABLES; 1. Selected Economic Indicators, 2009/10-2013/14; 2. Medium-Term Baseline Macroeconomic Framework, 2009/10-2017/18; 3. Medium-Term Program Macroeconomic Framework, 2009/10-2017/184. Balance of Payments, 2009/10-2017/185a. General Government Budget, 2008/09-2013/14; 5b. General Government Budget, 2009/10-2013/14; 5c. General Government Budget, 2011/12-2013/14; 6. Monetary Survey, 2009/10-2013/14; 7. Medium-Term Fiscal Framework, 2009/10-2017/18; 8. Financial Soundness Indicators for the Banking System; 9. Indicators of Fund Credit, 2012/13-2017/18; 10. Selected Vulnerability Indicators, 2009/10-2017/18; 11. External Debt Sustainability Framework, 2008-18; 12. Public Sector Debt Sustainability Framework, 2008-18; 13. Schedule of Reviews and Purchases14. Quantitative Performance Criteria and Indicative Targets for FY2013/1415. Prior Actions and Structural Benchmarks Under Extended Fund Facility; APPENDIX; I. Letter of Intent; Attachment I. Memorandum on Economic and Financial Policies for 2013/14-2015/16; Attachment II. Technical Memorandum of Understanding; CONTENTS; RELATIONS WITH THE FUND; RELATIONS WITH THE WORLD BANK; RELATIONS WITH THE ASIAN DEVELOPMENT BANK; STATISTICAL ISSUES; TABLE; PAKISTAN: TABLE OF COMMON INDICATORS REQUIRED FOR SURVEILLANCESTAFF REPORT FOR THE 2013 ARTICLE IV CONSULTATION AND REQUEST FOR AN EXTENDED ARRANGEMENT UNDER THE EXTENDED FUND FACILITY-SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATIONTABLE; Table 2. Pakistan: Prior Actions and Structural Benchmarks Under Extended Fund Facility; IMF Executive Board Approves 3-Year, US6.64 Billion Extended Arrangement for Pakistan; ANNEX; Recent Developments; Program Summary; TABLE; Pakistan: Selected Economic Indicators, 2009/10-2013/14; IMF Executive Board Concludes the 2013 Article IV Consultation with Pakistan; Executive Board Assessment; TABLEPakistan: Selected Economic Indicators, 2009/10-2013/14Pakistan: Staff Report for the 2013 Article IV Consultation and Request for an Extended Arrangement Under the Extended Fund FacilityIMF country report ;no. 13/287.Economic developmentPakistanPakistanEconomic conditionsElectronic books.Economic development332.1/52International Monetary Fund.MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910453256903321Pakistan456311UNINA03980nam 22006615 450 991077025960332120251009074921.09789402422375940242237410.1007/978-94-024-2237-5(CKB)29353078600041(MiAaPQ)EBC31015665(Au-PeEL)EBL31015665(DE-He213)978-94-024-2237-5(OCoLC)1414458125(EXLCZ)992935307860004120231212d2023 u| 0engur|||||||||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierLarge Camel Farming A Care-Management Guide from Breeding to Camel Products /by Bernard Faye, Gaukhar Konuspayeva, Cécile Magnan1st ed. 2023.Dordrecht :Springer Netherlands :Imprint: Springer,2023.1 online resource (217 pages)9789402422368 Chapter 1: General information on large camelids in the world: Origin, taxonomy, biodiversity, and new settlements -- Chapter 2: Anatomical features of large camelids -- Chapter 3: Physiology of large camelids: Life cycle, adaption to ecosystems, and reproduction -- Chapter 4: The physiological basis of large camelid lactation, digestion, and nutrition -- Chapter 5: Technical management of a camel farm with a focus on dairy: Breeding and young animal rearing, milking, and feeding -- Chapter 6: Animal health management and veterinary practices in a camel farm -- Chapter 7: Economic management of a dairy camel farm -- Chapter 8: Camel products and services: From dairy-, meat and non-food products to riding and transport, including slaughter.This practical guide is intended for all actors in the sector who work with large camelids, whether in breeding, technical advice or veterinary care. It successively describes the general aspects of the species, the physiological bases of reproduction, lactation and feeding, the main production processes, and health and hygiene management in camel breeding. Chapters on slaughter, important camel products and their processing complete the volume. Large camels (camels and Bactrian camels) are domestic animals that are increasingly used in Western countries, as well as in Africa and Asia, for tourism, sport, and production of milk, meat, and wool. In addition, camel husbandry systems are changing, taking a greater share of sedentary systems, specializing in breeding, and intensifying production. At the same time, many veterinarians and breeders are not familiar with the animal, its needs, physiology, diseases, and management, which is often based on practices introducedfor cattle and proving ineffective. This work is a practical aid for all interested readers who want to embark on the adventure of working with large camelids in a cultural context where they are not yet a dominant element of the agricultural landscape. The numerous photographs and drawings that support the text make it a unique and entertaining read.Veterinary medicinePhysiologyAgricultureFood scienceVeterinary ScienceVeterinary Clinical MedicineAnimal PhysiologyAgricultureFood ScienceVeterinary medicine.Physiology.Agriculture.Food science.Veterinary Science.Veterinary Clinical Medicine.Animal Physiology.Agriculture.Food Science.636.295Faye Bernard657611Konuspayeva Gaukhar1290000Magnan Cécile0MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910770259603321Large Camel Farming3660327UNINA