Horticulture Sample Clauses

Horticulture. 2.1 Regular maintenance and upkeep of gardens, plantation, greenery, fountains etc. in the common areas within the Said Project/Completed Phase of the Whole Project.
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Horticulture. No annuals- Perennials only Mowing: 10-14 day schedule- April- October Leaf Collection: 15 day schedule Snow Removal: Refer to the City Snow Plan Trash Removal: Inspections every 5-7 days Interdepartmental City Contract Memorandum of Understanding
Horticulture. 49. The contractor shall not be permitted to tender for works in the Central Warehousing Corporation in which his near relative is posted as Accounts Officer or as any officer in any capacity between the grade of Chief Engineer and Assistant Engineer (both inclusive). He shall also intimate the names of persons who are working with him in any capacity or are subsequently employed by him and who are near relatives to any officer in the Central Warehousing Corporation or in the Ministry of Consumer Affairs, Food & Public Distribution, Govt. of India, New Delhi. The Corporation reserves the right to debar the TENDERER from participating in future bidding processes of the CORPORATION for a minimum period of five years, which may be further extended at the discretion of the CORPORATION for any breach of this condition.
Horticulture. The FMC shall be responsible for ensuring proper maintenance and upkeep of all horticulture works. Adequate equipments shall be procured by FMC including grass cutting machine and other tools required for maintenance of horticulture areas. FMC shall provide seasonal plants and seasonal flowers as deemed fit by the FMC to maintain the horticulture / landscape as per the satisfaction of client/ end user. FMC shall make required arrangements and proper use of required insecticides, Pesticides, Fertilizers, Mannure etc. Guidelines for maintenance of buildings and services as contained in CPWD Manual shall be applicable in general for horticultural maintenance also.
Horticulture. 2.1 Regular maintenance and upkeep of lawns, gardens, plantation, greenery, trees and flowers etc. in the common areas within the complex.
Horticulture. The parties to this agreement will offer advanced courses in accordance with this written agreement. KDE programs of study will conform to the curriculum guidelines developed by the joint curriculum committee and will be available for review on the KDE website (xxxxxxxxx.xx.xxx). KDE further agrees that the Career and Technical Education Program of Studies will encourage the integration of technical and academic content in a meaningful, applied way, and that, when possible, instructors of all courses will implement applied teaching techniques as appropriate to classroom content. The parties agree that there will be no charge to students for any articulated credit covered in this agreement, either when the course is taken as a secondary student or when the student enrolls at Eastern Kentucky University transcription of these credits. . Further, there will be no fees associated with the The parties further agree that the KDE personnel and EKU will maintain relationships that will permit continued development, refinement and implementation of all components of the program, including evaluation, marketing, counseling, recruitment and retention plans.
Horticulture. Fruit and vegetable crops value chain development The Department commits to improve horticulture production, aggregation, and marketing through; a) Operationalization of kikome Irrigation scheme (50 %) a) Establishment of 2 model farms in fruit production (25%) b) Supporting 2 certified nurseries in Makueni sub county under 2 co-operatives (25%) c) Supporting 2 model farms in kaiti ang kibwezi west sub counties 1 acre each
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Horticulture. SPRAYING, INSECTICIDES (PESTICIDES) AND FERTILISATION OF INDOOR PLANTS ON “AS AND WHEN REQIURED ‘’ BASIS: Insecticides (pesticides) and fertilization of plants as below scope of work Spraying and supply of chemicals –pesticides and fertilizers- on all indoor plants – atriums and window boxes as and when required as per further details listed below:  The supplier must: Conduct inspection of all the indoor plants as when required; identify any problems on the different types of diseases that may attack the plants ; recommend the chemical to be used to solve any potential disease/s. Supply quotes for chemical spraying treatments , to be undertaken by the supplier , in line with his recommendations. In advance for Eskom’s approval before treatment commences. When quoting, dates of proposed dates for execution and manpower numbers for Eskom’s safety Induction mast also is supplied. An induction date will be advised / agreed on by Eskom.  From executive to the other end of the floor pickup dead leaves.  Check the water level from the water gauges; fill up the water if necessary.  Clean the pot plant / clean the plants using feather dust.  Prune the dead branches of the plants/also unwanted branches shape the plant  Checked the dead plants for replacements. Place new order for plants replacements  Check the infected plants for insecticides.  Use water buggy to water the plants.  Shape the pot plant by removing the unwanted branches  INDOOR MAINTENANCE SERVICES SPECIFICATIONS PLUS W/BOXES  Check the soil moisture before watering the plants using hosepipe  Pruning  Replacing the dead plants  Check the affected plant with diseases  Dead leaves  Water w/boxes using water trolley  Check the for leaks, wheels, tap connector  Water until the level meter is maxi.  Plants replacements
Horticulture. Thailand will phase out its tariffs on most fresh fruit and vegetables (current rates at 33 or 42 per cent) to zero in 2010. Tariffs will be eliminated immediately on most tropical fruit and some canned fruit. Additional access will be provided under quota for fresh potatoes. Sugar Thailand will provide improved and preferential access to Australian sugar. AUTOMOTIVE PRODUCTS The outcome in the automotive sector reflects the clear commitment in both countries to build on the existing strong complementarities between the two industries by stimulating trade through lower trade barriers. Passenger motor vehicles Currently, Thailand maintains tariffs of 80 per cent on imports of large passenger motor vehicles from Australia. That tariff will be eliminated immediately the agreement comes into force. For smaller vehicles, the tariff will be cut immediately to 30 per cent and then phased to zero by 2010. Parts and components Tariffs on all automotive parts, components and accessories (current rates up to 42 per cent) will be cut immediately to 20 per cent and then phased to zero in 2010. Tariffs on engines will be halved immediately. PROCESSED FOODS AND BEVERAGES Thailand is already an important market for Australian processed food. The removal of Thailand’s import barriers under the free trade agreement will improve the potential to expand exports. Foodstuffs and preparations Tariffs on a wide range of products will be eliminated immediately the agreement enters into force, including vegetable thickeners, chocolate, fruit mixtures and preserved fruit, sauces, and protein concentrates. Tariffs on other processed food items, such as confectionery, margarine, bakery mixes and doughs, cereal products and biscuits – most of which are subject to tariffs of around 30 per cent – will be cut immediately and reduced to zero by 2010 in most cases. Wine Thai tariffs on Australian wines are currently between 54-60 per cent. Under the free trade agreement, these will be cut immediately to 40 per cent and then phased down each year until they reach zero in 2015. This outcome will assist Australia’s wine industry to expand its share of the market in Thailand.
Horticulture v) Annual Maintenance Contracts (non–comprehensive) for lifts, generators, fire fighting equipments, Security Systems installed in the Complex.
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