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  2. Dunbia - Wikipedia

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    Dunbia, [1] founded in 1976 as Dungannon Meats and headquartered in Dungannon, Northern Ireland, is a red meat processor that sources and manufactures beef, lamb and pork products for retail, commercial and foodservice markets locally, nationally and internationally.

  3. Ministry of Agriculture, Food and Rural Affairs (South Korea)

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    The Ministry of Agriculture, Food and Rural Affairs (MAFRA; Korean: 농림축산식품부; Hanja: 農林畜産食品部; RR: Nongnim Chucksan Sikpum-bu) is a cabinet-level division of the government of South Korea. It is headquartered in the Sejong Government Complex in Sejong City. [1] It was established as Ministry of Agriculture, with the ...

  4. National Human Resources Development Institute - Wikipedia

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    Website. www.nhi.go.kr. The National Human Resources Development Institute (Korean: 국가공무원인재개발원; Hanja: 國家公務員人材開發院) is a South Korean government agency under the jurisdiction of the Ministry of Personnel Management responsible for the education and training of civil servants. It was established on January ...

  5. Agriculture in South Korea - Wikipedia

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    Agriculture in South Korea is a sector of the economy of South Korea. Korean agriculture is the basic industry of the Korean economy, consisting of farming, animal husbandry, forestry and fishing. At the time of its founding, Korea was a typical agricultural country, with more than 80% of the population engaged in agricultural production.

  6. Agriculture in North Korea - Wikipedia

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    Food grown in the private gardens surrounding people's homes. Farming in North Korea is concentrated in the flatlands of the four west coast provinces, where a longer growing season, level land, adequate rainfall, and good irrigated soil permit the most intensive cultivation of crops. [1] A narrow strip of similarly fertile land runs through ...

  7. KDI School of Public Policy and Management - Wikipedia

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    The KDI School was established in 1997 under the authorization of the Ministry of Education and Human Resources Development by the Korea Development Institute (KDI), an autonomous economic policy think tank set up by the South Korean government in 1971 to provide research and analysis of economic policy decisions and to monitor South Korea's rapid economic development.

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  9. Food chain - Wikipedia

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    Food chain in a Swedish lake. Osprey feed on northern pike, which in turn feed on perch which eat bleak which eat crustaceans.. A food chain is a linear network of links in a food web, often starting with an autotroph (such as grass or algae), also called a producer, and typically ending at an apex predator (such as grizzly bears or killer whales), detritivore (such as earthworms and woodlice ...