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growing of cucumbers, gherkins, aubergines, tomatoes, watermelons, cantaloupes , melons and other fruit-bearing vegetables growing of onion growing of carrots, beets,turnips, garlic, leeks and other root, bulb vegetables(onion excluded) growing of potatoes and other tubers such as sweet potatoes, cassava
growing of cucumbers, gherkins, aubergines, tomatoes, watermelons, cantaloupes , melons and other fruit-bearing vegetables growing of onion growing of carrots, beets,turnips, garlic, leeks and other root, bulb vegetables(onion excluded) growing of potatoes and other tubers such as sweet potatoes, cassava...
https://www.ncs.gov.in/Documents/NIC_Sector.pdf
various sizes have emphasized the importance of neurotoxicology as an independent discipline. poisoning episodes have resulted from exposures in the environment (e.g., methylmercury, lead), at the work- place (e.g., hexanes, carbon disulfide, leptophos, chlordecone), as well as from food toxins (cassava
various sizes have emphasized the importance of neurotoxicology as an independent discipline. poisoning episodes have resulted from exposures in the environment (e.g., methylmercury, lead), at the work- place (e.g., hexanes, carbon disulfide, leptophos, chlordecone), as well as from food toxins (cassava...
http://www.inchem.org/documents/ehc/ehc/ehc060.htm
in terms of status of utilization of fta by the item, ac- cording to the thai government, afta is mainly used to ex- port automobiles and automotive parts from thailand and is used to import coals, copper products, and automobiles to thailand, while asean-china fta is used when thai- land exports cassava
japan-thailand asean-japan - - , , - - (sources) thailand's ministry of commerce data. figure ii- main items for which thailand uses fta agreements export import afta asean-china thailand-india thailand-australia japan-thailand asean-japan passenger vehicles, commercial vehicles, and automotive parts rubber, cassava...
https://www.jetro.go.jp/ext_images/en/reports/white_paper/trade_invest_2010.pdf