04693nam 2200409z- 450 991042365260332120230221122949.0(CKB)4100000011559230(oapen)https://directory.doabooks.org/handle/20.500.12854/81378(EXLCZ)99410000001155923020202205d2019 |y 0fraurmn|---annantxtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierLe bananier plantain. Enjeux socio-économiques et techniquesGemblouxUliège Library20191 electronic resource (184 p.)2-87016-158-1 Cooking bananas and plantains are crucial productions of countries in the humid tropics. Highly energetic (110 to 120 cal/100 g), rich in minerals and vitamins, these foods meet the challenges of food security and nutrition. The forest regions of Africa, Latin America and Asia produce an average of 30 million tons per year (nearly 70% in Africa) and the average consumption is 50 to 200 kg/inhab/year. Most of the production is carried out in family farming systems, and most of it is sold locally or consumed by the farmers themselves, in the form of a wide variety of dishes, but few processed products are available on the markets. Entrepreneurs are investing in plantain production for export to the United States and Europe, and for flour production. The multiplicity of uses and the ability of plantain to adapt to various agroclimatic zones are assets of this sector. This book refers more particularly to research and production in sub-Saharan Africa. Clear, concise and well-illustrated, it presents the state of knowledge and innovations available on plantain cultivation, as well as the assets and constraints of this sector. Transferring technical and scientific advances and attracting the interest of entrepreneurs and industrialists, on the one hand, and farmers and professionals, on the other, are the challenges for the development of the plantain sector. This book is intended for all agents of the sector involved in plantain production and marketing activities, and is also intended for teachers and students. / Les bananes à cuire et plantain sont des productions cruciales des pays des zones tropicales humides. Très énergétiques (110 à 120 cal/100 g), riches en éléments minéraux et en vitamines, ces aliments répondent aux enjeux de sécurité alimentaire et nutritionnels. Les régions forestières d'Afrique, d'Amérique latine et d'Asie en produisent en moyenne 30 millions de tonnes par an (près de 70 % en Afrique) et la consommation moyenne est de 50 à 200 kg/hab./an. Conduite le plus souvent dans des modes de production d'agriculture familiale, la majeure partie de la production est vendue localement ou autoconsommée, sous forme de mets très variés, mais peu de produits transformés sont disponibles sur les marchés. Des entrepreneurs investissent dans la production de plantain pour l'export vers les Etats-Unis et l'Europe, et pour des filières orientées vers la fabrication de farines. La multiplicité des usages et la capacité d'adaptation du plantain à des zones agroclimatiques diverses sont des atouts de cette filière. Cet ouvrage se réfère plus particulièrement aux recherches et aux productions d'Afrique subsaharienne. Clair, concis et bien illustré, il présente un état des connaissances et des innovations disponibles sur la culture du bananier plantain, ainsi que les atouts et les contraintes de cette filière. Transférer les avancées techniques et scientifiques, et intéresser les entrepreneurs et les industriels, d'une part, les agriculteurs et les professionnels, d'autre part, constituent les enjeux du développement de la filière du plantain. Cet ouvrage est destiné à tous les agents de la filière engagés dans des activités de production et commercialisation du plantain, et s'adresse aussi aux enseignants et aux étudiants.Tropical agriculture: practice & techniquesbicsscConservation of wildlife & habitatsbicsscSustainable agriculturebicsscCooking bananasplantains bananasTropical agriculture: practice & techniquesConservation of wildlife & habitatsSustainable agricultureTemple Ludovicedt1075737Kwa MoïseedtTemple LudovicothKwa MoïseothBOOK9910423652603321Le bananier plantain. Enjeux socio-économiques et techniques3021241UNINA03915nam 2200685 450 991081683470332120230126214618.00-19-026346-60-19-992713-8(CKB)3710000000462596(EBL)2167001(SSID)ssj0001533073(PQKBManifestationID)12642230(PQKBTitleCode)TC0001533073(PQKBWorkID)11483470(PQKB)11540359(Au-PeEL)EBL2167001(CaPaEBR)ebr11090880(CaONFJC)MIL823831(OCoLC)918941295(MiAaPQ)EBC2167001(EXLCZ)99371000000046259620150724h20162016 uy| 0engur|n|---|||||txtccrFrom skedaddle to selfie words of the generations /Allan MetcalfNew York :Oxford University Press,[2016]©20161 online resource (233 p.)Includes index.0-19-992712-X Machine generated contents note: -- 1. Introduction: Speaking of the Generations -- 2. The Republican Generation - (born 1742-1766) -- 3. The Compromise Generation - (born 1767-1791) -- 4. The Transcendental Generation - (born 1792-1821) -- 5. The Gilded Generation - (born 1822-1842) -- 6. The Progressive Generation - (born 1843-1859) -- 7. The Missionary Generation - (born 1860-1882) -- 8. The Lost Generation - (born 1883-1900) -- 9. The G.I. Generation - (born 1901-1924) -- 10. The Silent Generation - (born 1925-1942) -- 11. The Boom Generation - (born 1943-1960) -- 12. The Thirteenth Generation, or Generation X - (born 1961-1981) -- 13. The Millennial Generation, or Generation Y - (born 1982-2004) -- 14. The Homeland Generation - (born 2005-current)."From baby boomers with 'groovy' and 'yuppie,' to Generation X with 'whatever' and 'like,' each generation inevitably comes to use certain words that are particular to its unique time in history. Those words not only tell us a great deal about the people in those generations, but highlight their differences with other generations. In this entertaining compilation, Allan Metcalf, author of OK: The Improbable Story of America's Greatest Word, shows that each generation--those born within the same roughly 20-year time period--can be identified and characterized by its key words. Metcalf tells the story of the history and usage of these words, starting with the American Revolution and ending with the post-Millennial Homeland generation. With special attention to the differences in vocabulary among today's generations--the sometimes awkward Millennials, the grunge music of Generation X, hippies among the Boomers, and bobbysoxers among the Silents--From Skeddadle to Selfie compiles dozens of words we thought we knew, and tells the unheard stories of each and how they accompanied its generation through its time"--Provided by publisher.English languageUnited StatesNew wordsEnglish languageUnited StatesLexicologyEnglish languageSocial aspectsUnited StatesLanguage and cultureUnited StatesEnglish languageNew wordsAmericanismsLexicologyEnglish languageNew words.English languageLexicology.English languageSocial aspectsLanguage and cultureEnglish languageNew words.Americanisms.Lexicology.427/.973LAN009000bisacshMetcalf Allan A.764493MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910816834703321From skedaddle to selfie4082394UNINA