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  • What is Agri-FoodTech?
    Agri-foodtech is the small but growing segment of the startup and venture capital universe that’s aiming to improve or disrupt the global food and agriculture industry. AgFunder coined the term in 2017 to define the innovation taking place across the food supply chain, not just at either end per “agtech” and “foodtech.” Globally, food and agriculture (agrifood) is a $7.8 trillion industry, responsible for feeding the planet and hiring well over 40% of it. It is also responsible for a large portion of the world’s greenhouse gas emissions; agriculture alone contributes to around one of third of all carbon emissions, without counting the contribution of supply chain processes before it reaches the consumer, such as food processing, transportation, and retail.
    By: Edwin Castel
    Wednesday, May 12, 2021
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  • eEducation Austria: Digitale Schulentwicklung
    Digitale Medien verändern unsere Welt und unser Leben in einem Ausmaß, wie dies zuletzt wohl bei der Einführung des Buchdrucks der Fall war. Zeitgemäße Bildungs- und Arbeitsprozesse sind ohne die Nutzung digitaler Technologien kaum denkbar – digitale und informatische Kompetenzen sind für die Teilhabe an unserer Gesellschaft unerlässlich.
    By: Edwin Castel
    Wednesday, May 12, 2021
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  • Current state
    Although no Indian forts were destroyed by sudden disasters, there are several which were abandoned due to the ambitions of their rulers and have consequently deteriorated over time. Very few castles have survived unchanged since the early Middle Ages or even since the 14th-15th centuries: most of those built in the 10th-15th centuries were later rebuilt and altered. Castles were still used as living quarters until the 19th-20th centuries, and so were continually modified. Even now, some of them are private property.
    By: Edwin Castel
    Wednesday, May 12, 2021
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  • Forts in India
    Most of the forts in India are actually castles or fortresses. But when the British Government in India were cataloging them in the 17th–19th century they used the word forts as it was common in Britain then. All fortifications whether European or Indian were termed forts. Thereafter this became the common usage in India. In local languages, the fort names are suffixed by local word for fort thus usage of the Sanskrit word durga, or Urdu word qila or the Hindi word garh or gad in Rajasthan, and Maharashtra is common.[1] For example, Suvarnadurg, Mehrangarh, Sudhagad etc. Indian
    By: Edwin Castel
    Wednesday, May 12, 2021

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    Thursday, May 13, 2021
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