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    1.Alternative Data Sources for Women's Work in Agriculture
     Examines gathering of statistical data and the conduct of research studies on all issues related to women in agricultural development.
    www.fao.org
    2.Statistics on Women Obtained Through National Agricultural Censuses and Sample Surveys
     Guidelines referring to improvements in the collection, production and dissemination of statistics on women that can be obtained through national agricultural census and survey programmes.
    www.fao.org
    3.ArabScientist.org
     Publishes a set of papers on agricultural topics, especially on topics relevant to the Arab countries.
    www.arabscientist.org
    4.Foodcrops and Shortages
     Publication of the Food and Agriculture Organization. Offers information on the global production, trade, stocks and consumption of food commodities. Features articles in PDF format.
    www.fao.org
    5.CAB Direct
     An easily searchable archive of summaries of the world's agricultural and applied life sciences literature, available at cost.
    www.cabdirect.org
    6.P Press Greenbook.net
     Reference information about agricultural chemicals used in crop production.
    www.greenbook.net
    7.Agriculture Loans For Alaskan Farmers
     Sources for financing for Alaskan agriculture enterprises. [PDF Format].
    www.uaf.edu
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