Safflower

safflower: An oilseed crop (Carthamus tinctorius) grown mainly in India. The oil is used in the manufacture of margarine, and the residual oilseed cake has a limited use as a livestock feed. Farmers benefit from safflower by diversifying crops and producing valuable oil and feed products.

Kg/Ha

kg/ha: Kilograms per hectare – a unit of measurement for application rates of fertilizers and other inputs. Helps farmers manage input application rates.

Food Product Security Awareness Campaigns

The efforts and initiatives to promote security best practices and awareness among employees in food production and distribution, including communication, training, and incentives. For example, launching food product security awareness campaigns to improve security culture and reduce vulnerabilities.

Food Product Returns Management

The practices and processes used to handle the return of food products, including refunds, exchanges, and restocking. For example, developing food product returns management policies to address customer concerns and maintain satisfaction.

Game

game: Animals that are hunted and killed for sport or food or both. Game, such as pheasants and partridges, is an important asset on some farms, and letting land for sport shooting is a source of high income.

Baler

baler: A machine that compresses hay, straw, or other crops into bales. Using a baler saves time and labor in managing and storing feed and bedding materials.

Doyenne Du Comice

Doyenne du Comice: A variety of dessert pear, originating in France. The fruit are very round and mature slowly. Doyenne du Comice pears are prized for their sweet flavor and juicy texture.

Horticulture Research International

Horticulture Research International: The horticultural research department of the University of Warwick. Abbr HRI. Engaging with HRI can provide farmers with valuable research and support for horticultural practices.

Hornless

hornless: Without horns. Raising hornless breeds can reduce handling risks and improve livestock management.