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Tajik delegates seek agriculture advice at Groundworks farm - Great Falls Tribune

Tajik delegates seek agriculture advice at Groundworks farm
Great Falls Tribune
Eric Bergman, far left, leads a tour group from Tajikistan around the Groundworks Farm on Tuesday afternoon. The group was made up of agriculture professionals, educators and media from the small country that lies on China's western border.

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Tajikistan group visits Great Falls to learn about Montana agriculture - KRTV Great Falls News

Tajikistan group visits Great Falls to learn about Montana agriculture
KRTV Great Falls News
A group of visitors from Tajikistan are visiting Big Sky Country this week to learn more about our agricultural practices. The group is visiting as part of the "Open World Exchange" program. With little arable land, Tajikistan relies heavily on ...

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Cash-strapped G8 looks to private sector in hunger fight - Reuters


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Cash-strapped G8 looks to private sector in hunger fight
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Among those countries are Bangladesh, Benin, Mozambique, Nepal, Nigeria, Rwanda, Sierra Leone, Zambia, Uganda, Tajikistan and Ethiopia. One program already viewed as highly successful is the Global Agriculture Food Security Program, a public-private ...
Obama to announce $3 billion from private sector to relieve hunger in Africa Toronto Star

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Tajikistan won't show Sacha Baron Cohen's 'The Dictator' - Telegraph.co.uk


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Tajikistan won't show Sacha Baron Cohen's 'The Dictator'
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Tightly-controlled Tajikistan is the poorest of the ex-Soviet states, with much of its working age population earning a living abroad in construction and agriculture. It has been ruled by strongman president Emomali Rakhmon since 1992.

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The Dictator film banned in Tajikistan - Ninemsn

The Dictator film banned in Tajikistan
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Tightly-controlled Tajikistan is the poorest of the ex-Soviet states, with much of its working age population earning a living abroad in construction and agriculture. It has been ruled by strongman president Emomali Rakhmon since 1992.

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UF professor recognized for superior accomplishment - TCPalm

UF professor recognized for superior accomplishment
TCPalm
His work in Tajikistan is to bring irrigation to orchid crops produced in the country's easternmost region; the work in Jordan involves the interface of climate change with agriculture, as he tirelessly pursues his industry's most daunting challenges.

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Tajikistan – Live Below the Line - Reuters AlertNet (blog)

Tajikistan – Live Below the Line
Reuters AlertNet (blog)
To earn money Mehrnigor found work on a neighbouring farm. She works incredibly hard but earns very little. Earning 60 Somoni a month, which is about 28p a day, she struggles to feed her family. This is the sad reality in Tajikistan, with men leaving ...

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Does Iran Outplay America in Soft Power? - Commentary


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Does Iran Outplay America in Soft Power?
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Case in point: While the Americans assist Afghans in agriculture (although we have recently stood down and cancelled the missions for our Agricultural Development Teams) and education, there are certain projects popular with Afghans which neither the ...

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