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Implementation of Field and. Lab Research (including Gender Responsive Research)‌
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Implementation of Field and. Lab Research (including Gender Responsive Research)‌ Agronomic Field Trails Data Collection: Pre-harvest and post-harvest data collection of GRAIN-supported ARIA agronomic trials in Nangarhar, Herat, Kandahar, Baghlan and Balkh was successfully completed this quarter. Kabul and Bamyan pre-harvest data collection was ongoing this quarter with trial harvest planned for early July. In addition to identifying optimum agronomic practices for wheat production at the farm level, trial implementation creates a “live classroom” for practical on-the-job training for ARIA staff to improve technical skills, data collection and reporting techniques. With GRAIN supporting 27 trials in seven provinces (six of seven agro-ecological zones of the country), outcomes will form the basis of research- based agronomic informational packages specific to each of the seven agro-ecological zones of Afghanistan, to be released through DAILs, universities and extension units, and ultimately delivered to assist wheat farmers boost production quality and yields. Parameters of ARIA’s agronomy Documenting plant height of Baghlan province wheat trials by ARIA researchers. experiments gathered to date include: plant height, fall stand, disease observation, insect damage observation, days to heading, days to maturity, tiller numbers, bundle weight, spike length, and thousand kernel weight (TKW). In addition to the above-mentioned five regions where work has been completed, Kabul and Bamyan pre-harvest data collection is currently underway, with post- harvest tasks commencing early Q3, including bundle weight, spike length, TKW, and grain yield. Regular observational field visits were conducted by GRAIN’s wheat researchers and M&E team during the quarter. GRAIN’s phone and Skype communications provide ARIA regional researchers, with backup advice and guidance to continue applying consistent data collection and field management practices that optimize outcomes. Farm management practices such as weed control, irrigation and fertilizer application were executed at all regional trials on time, and according to documented research protocols. GRAIN monitoring and guidance related to data collection at these sites aims to minimize measurement errors, thus supporting MAIL/ARIA efforts to improve consistency in data collection practices at all ARIA research stations. For example, taking five random samples and applying the average, for say, spike length or plant height, reveals the standard measuremen...

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  • Implementation of Agreement Each Party must promptly execute all documents and do all such acts and things as is necessary or desirable to implement and give full effect to the provisions of this Agreement.

  • Joint Network Implementation and Grooming Process Upon request of either Party, the Parties shall jointly develop an implementation and grooming process (the “Joint Grooming Process” or “Joint Process”) which may define and detail, inter alia:

  • Access Rights for implementation Access Rights to Results and Background Needed for the performance of the own work of a Party under the Project shall be granted on a royalty-free basis, unless otherwise agreed for Background in Attachment 1.

  • Implementation of the Report 1. The Panel report shall be final and binding on the disputing Parties. 2. If the report issued by the Panel determines that a Party has not conformed with its obligations under this Agreement, the Party complained against shall eliminate the non- conformity. 3. The Party complained against shall comply with the recommendation of the Panel promptly or, if not practicable, within a reasonable period of time. The Parties shall agree on reasonable period of time within 30 days of the notification of the report of the Panel. In any case, such reasonable period of time shall not exceed 300 calendar days after the release of the report.

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  • Implementation of the Agreement Regulations of this Agreement relating to investments who investors of one Contracting Party realized before or after the entry into force of this Agreement, with what shall apply from the moment of its entry into force, provided that such investments conducted in accordance with the laws of that Party Contracting.

  • Specific Restrictions on Use of Licensed Materials Unauthorized Use. Licensee shall not knowingly permit anyone other than Authorized Users to use the Licensed Materials.

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  • Effect of Addenda, Bulletins, and Change Orders No special implication, interpretation, construction, connotation, denotation, import, or meaning shall be assigned to any provision of the Contract Documents because of changes created by the issuance of any (1) Addendum, (2) Bulletin, or (3) Change Order other than the precise meaning that the Contract Documents would have had if the provision thus created had read originally as it reads subsequent to the (1) Addendum, (2) Bulletin, or (3) Change Order by which it was created.

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