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agriculture --- rural studies --- farm management --- agroindustry --- agribusiness
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information technology --- ecology --- agroindustry --- logistics --- robotics --- biotechnology
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Food quality --- Food quality --- Standards --- Standards --- Agroindustry --- Agroindustry --- West Africa --- West Africa
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agricultural sciences --- agroindustry --- animal sciences --- rural development --- agricultural economics --- tourism
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food chemistry --- food technology --- food biotechnology --- agroindustry --- food microbiology
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agronomy --- agroindustry --- forestry --- environmental sciences --- agriculture --- Sustainable agriculture --- Low-input agriculture --- Low-input sustainable agriculture --- Lower input agriculture --- Resource-efficient agriculture --- Sustainable farming --- Agriculture --- Alternative agriculture
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Cotton --- Cotton --- Marketing channels --- Marketing channels --- market structure --- market structure --- Cotton industry --- Cotton industry --- Agroindustry --- economic structure --- economic structure --- Privatization --- Privatization --- Mixed cropping --- Mixed cropping --- Burundi --- Burundi
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Agriculture --- Research --- agriculture --- Agricultural research --- Research. --- food sciences --- agricultural biotechnology --- agribusiness --- agroindustry --- protein --- food --- food quality --- biotechnology --- Industrial economics --- Agriculture. Animal husbandry. Hunting. Fishery --- Agricultural biotechnology --- Agricultural processing industries --- Agricultural industries --- Agro-biotechnology --- Biotechnology --- Agricultural processing industries. --- Agricultural biotechnology.
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Les échanges de produits alimentaires du XXIe siècle voient poindre l’émergence de nouveaux acteurs de taille globale originaires d’Asie du Sud-Est. Il s’agit de grandes entreprises privées extrêmement diversifiées qui sont apparues dans un système de connivence avec les pouvoirs publics des États issus de la décolonisation. Cette étude vise à dégager quelques similitudes dans la genèse et le développement de cinq de ces grands groupes particulièrement emblématiques, à savoir Charoen Pokphand (CP) pour la Thaïlande, Indofood en Indonésie (Groupe Salim), San Miguel aux Philippines, Sime Darby pour la Malaisie et Wilmar pour Singapour (Groupe Kuok). Ces convergences concernent les stratégies mises en œuvre par ces conglomérats mais aussi quelques aspects de leur mode de gouvernance, qui privilégie l’opportunisme avec une valorisation pragmatique de leurs ressources plutôt qu’une conceptualisation passant par des objectifs qui viseraient à satisfaire une demande particulière. Si l’avenir de ces acteurs est loin d’être limpide, ils sont désormais incontournables dans leurs secteurs d’activité au sein desquels ils figurent parmi les leaders mondiaux. Leur originalité qui se caractérise par une grande flexibilité, une redoutable efficience et une indéniable résilience contribue à relativiser des modèles entrepreneuriaux euro-centrés qui ne feraient que reproduire ceux du XIXe ou XXe siècle.
Economics --- Business --- Asie du Sud-Est --- agroalimentaire --- agriculture --- santé --- conglomérats --- agro-industriel --- entrepreneurs --- sécurité alimentaire --- alimentation --- Thaïlande --- Vietnam --- Malaisie --- Indonésie --- Philippines --- Cambodge --- monopole --- économie --- Asean --- Southeast Asia --- industry --- agroindustry --- health --- conglomerates --- firms --- capitalism --- food --- food security --- Thailand --- Viet Nam --- Malaysia --- Indonesia --- Cambodia --- monopoly --- economics
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"AI Knowledge Transfer from the University to Society: Applications in High-Impact Sectors brings together examples from the "Innovative Ecosystem with Artificial Intelligence for Andalusia 2025" project at the University of Seville, a series of sub-projects composed of research groups and different institutions or companies that explore the use of Artificial Intelligence in a variety of high-impact sectors to lead innovation and assist in decision-making. Key Features: Includes chapters on health and social welfare, transportation, digital economy, energy and sustainability, agro-industry, and tourism. Great diversity of authors, expert in varied sectors, belonging to powerful research groups from the University of Seville with proven experience in the transfer of knowledge to the productive sector and agents attached to the Andalucía TECH Campus."--Provided by publisher.
Artificial intelligence. --- AI (Artificial intelligence) --- Artificial thinking --- Electronic brains --- Intellectronics --- Intelligence, Artificial --- Intelligent machines --- Machine intelligence --- Thinking, Artificial --- Bionics --- Cognitive science --- Digital computer simulation --- Electronic data processing --- Logic machines --- Machine theory --- Self-organizing systems --- Simulation methods --- Fifth generation computers --- Neural computers --- Artificial intelligence --- Economic aspects. --- Social aspects. --- Agroindustry --- Artificial Intelligence --- Digital Economy --- Energy efficiency --- Health and Social welfare --- Mobility logistics --- Tourism --- Welfare
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