Improved Technologies and Practices Sample Clauses

Improved Technologies and Practices. In moving forward with RVCP activities that date back to 2012, the 2,652 members of coffee producer organizations working with the Project in San Marcos will continue to implement technologies or practices to improve production and quality. In addition, growers plan to continue using environmental mitigation measures as stipulated in the Environmental Monitoring and Mitigation Plan for the Coffee Value Chain, as well as the measures in the Work Plan for Safe Use of Pesticides (PERSUAP) with special emphasis on coffee rust disease. Growers will implement said technologies on 1,506.88 hectares of coffee plantations that have undergone continuous improvement since the beginning of RVCP implementation. The improved technologies and practices extend to using terracing, digging ditches, using live or still barriers, using personal protection equipment (PPE) to apply pesticides, using organic material, using bio-deps, using bins to dispose of chemical containers, setting up warehouses to store chemicals, applying agroforestry management on coffee plantations, recycling water and monitoring coffee quality. Furthermore, technicians will assist 867 new members (out of 3,138 total members) in 50 RVCP organizations in Huehuetenango. Technicians will assist growers to implement the following improved technologies or practices: genetic improvements, pest and disease management, soil conservation, fertilization, shade management, tissue management, weed control, safe use and handling of pesticides and sub-products from coffee wet xxxxx. In addition, RVCP technicians will monitor the improved technologies or practices implemented by growers in recent years.  FEDECOCAGUA – San Marcos and Huehuetenango:
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  • Data Practices The Parties acknowledge that this Agreement is subject to the requirements of Minnesota’s Government Data Practices Act, Minnesota Statutes, Section 13.01

  • Work Practices Employees must be willing and able to comply with the following work practices.

  • Personnel Equipment and Material Engineer shall furnish and maintain, at its own expense, quarters for the performance of all Engineering Services, and adequate and sufficient personnel and equipment to perform the Engineering Services as required. All employees of Engineer shall have such knowledge and experience as will enable them to perform the duties assigned to them. Any employee of Engineer who, in the reasonable opinion of County, is incompetent or whose conduct becomes detrimental to the Engineering Services shall immediately be removed from association with the Project when so instructed by County. Engineer certifies that it presently has adequate qualified personnel in its employment for performance of the Engineering Services required under this Contract, or will obtain such personnel from sources other than County. Engineer may not change the Project Manager without prior written consent of County.

  • Equipment and Materials Contractor at its sole cost and expense shall provide and furnish all tools, labor, materials, equipment, transportation services and any other items (collectively, "Equipment") which are required or necessary to perform the Services in a manner which is consistent with generally accepted standards of the profession for similar services. Notwithstanding the foregoing, District shall not be responsible for any damages to persons or property as a result of the use, misuse or failure of any Equipment used by Contractor of the Contracted Parties, even if such Equipment is furnished, rented or loaned to Contractor or the Contracted Parties by District. Furthermore, any Equipment or workmanship that does not conform to the regulations of this Agreement may be rejected by District and in such case must be promptly remedied or replaced by Contractor at no additional cost to District and subject to District’s reasonable satisfaction.

  • Deceptive Trade Practices; Unfair Business Practices 1) Vendor represents and warrants that neither Vendor nor any of its Subcontractors has been (i) found liable in any administrative hearing, litigation or other proceeding of Deceptive Trade Practices violations as defined under Chapter 17, Texas Business & Commerce Code, or (ii) has outstanding allegations of any Deceptive Trade Practice pending in any administrative hearing, litigation or other proceeding.

  • Services, Materials, and Equipment Unless otherwise specified, the Contractor shall provide and assume full responsibility for all services, materials, equipment, labor, transportation, construction equipment and machinery, tools, appliances, fuel, power, light, heat, telephone, water, sanitary facilities, temporary facilities, and all other facilities, incidentals, and services necessary for the construction, performance, testing, start-up, inspection and completion of the Work.

  • Collusive practices We hereby certify and confirm that the tender is genuine, non-collusive and made with the intention of accepting the contract if awarded. To this effect we have signed the “Certificate of Independent tender Determination” attached below.

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  • Personnel Practices Section 1. The parties agree to establish a Labor-Management Committee to consult on personnel practices. The Committee will consist of five (5) representatives selected by the County and five (5) representatives by the SEIU Local 721. The Chief Executive Officer will designate a representative from CEO/Employee Relations and Department of Human Resources who have authority to resolve issues. The Committee will meet quarterly and consult on County-wide personnel practices including, but not limited to, performance evaluations, appraisals of promotability, grievance, arbitration, appeal processes, and resolution and payment of awards.

  • EXISTING PRACTICES 6.1 Benefits or privileges respecting terms or conditions of employment that are reasonable, certain, and known but not covered by this Agreement will continue to be available to Members in so far as is practicable and reasonable within the limits of the University budget and resources and the terms of this Agreement.

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