This document discusses biblical references to sheep and shepherds. It notes that sheep are mentioned 247 times in the Bible, and that they have good hearing but poor vision. Sheep need shepherds to lead them to grass and water, and to care for them by shearing, cleaning, and protecting them, as they are weak, directionless, and prone to becoming restless. The document emphasizes that Jesus is the good shepherd, and that believers are like sheep who listen to his voice and follow him in order to receive eternal life.
This document describes the different types of farm animals found in Pakistan, including their characteristics and purposes. It focuses on buffalo breeds: Nili-Ravi buffaloes are found in central Punjab and are black with some white markings, valued for milk, meat, and draft work. Kundi buffaloes are primarily found in Sindh and are pure black with distinctive curved horns; they produce around 1700-2200 liters of milk per lactation. Azi Kheli buffaloes are found in Swat and have a range of coat colors from albino to piebald to black; they produce around 1800 liters of milk per lactation. The main purposes of these buffalo breeds are milk production
The prophet peace_be_upon_him__and_mercy_to_animalsTrue Religion
The Prophet (Peace be upon him) taught a balanced view of kindness to animals that allows their beneficial use but prohibits cruelty. He encouraged compassion through sayings like rewarding a woman who quenched a dog's thirst and punishing one who imprisoned a cat. While permitting eating and using animals, he mandated humane treatment like sharpening blades before slaughter and not overburdening them. The Prophet (Peace be upon him) showed mercy to animals directly and forbade harming or cursing them. Islam aims to maintain ecological balance and prohibits mass killing of species.
The Murrah buffalo breed originated from regions in India and Pakistan. It is considered the premier milking buffalo breed. Murrah buffaloes are heavy-bodied with jet black color. They produce high quantities of milk, averaging 450-550 kg per lactation period. Murrah buffaloes require quality feed including green fodder, dry fodder, and concentrated supplements calculated based on milk production. They are an important livestock for dairy farming and agriculture in parts of India and elsewhere in Asia.
This document provides information about buffalo breeds found around the world and in Pakistan. It discusses the scope and importance of buffalo production in Pakistan, noting that buffaloes contribute 68% of the country's total milk production. The two main local breeds discussed are the Nili-Ravi and Kundi breeds, which make up 38% and 25% of Pakistan's buffalo population respectively. The document also describes several international buffalo breeds, including the famous Murrah breed from India and the Anatolian breed from Turkey. It provides details on the characteristics, production parameters, and geographical distribution of various local and international buffalo breeds.
The document discusses Islam's perspective on vegetarianism and non-vegetarianism. It makes several key points:
1) A Muslim can choose to be vegetarian, but the Quran also permits the consumption of halal meat. Several Quranic verses mention eating livestock.
2) Meat is nutritious and provides complete protein, and humans are anatomically suited for an omnivorous diet as we can digest both plant and animal sources of food.
3) Hindu scriptures like Manu Smriti also permit meat consumption for rituals, and say eating meat is acceptable when offered to ancestors during death ceremonies.
4) Even plants are living and can feel pain, so a
This document contains hadiths from the Prophet Muhammad pertaining to kindness and proper treatment of animals. It discusses rewarding acts like giving water to thirsty animals and prohibiting cruelty like overworking or branding animals on the face. It also addresses rules regarding keeping dogs, horses and livestock - allowing working animals but prohibiting pets due to lost religious rewards. The document emphasizes Islam's principles of reducing animal suffering through humane slaughter and not using them for target practice or harming in other ways.
This document discusses biblical references to sheep and shepherds. It notes that sheep are mentioned 247 times in the Bible, and that they have good hearing but poor vision. Sheep need shepherds to lead them to grass and water, and to care for them by shearing, cleaning, and protecting them, as they are weak, directionless, and prone to becoming restless. The document emphasizes that Jesus is the good shepherd, and that believers are like sheep who listen to his voice and follow him in order to receive eternal life.
This document describes the different types of farm animals found in Pakistan, including their characteristics and purposes. It focuses on buffalo breeds: Nili-Ravi buffaloes are found in central Punjab and are black with some white markings, valued for milk, meat, and draft work. Kundi buffaloes are primarily found in Sindh and are pure black with distinctive curved horns; they produce around 1700-2200 liters of milk per lactation. Azi Kheli buffaloes are found in Swat and have a range of coat colors from albino to piebald to black; they produce around 1800 liters of milk per lactation. The main purposes of these buffalo breeds are milk production
The prophet peace_be_upon_him__and_mercy_to_animalsTrue Religion
The Prophet (Peace be upon him) taught a balanced view of kindness to animals that allows their beneficial use but prohibits cruelty. He encouraged compassion through sayings like rewarding a woman who quenched a dog's thirst and punishing one who imprisoned a cat. While permitting eating and using animals, he mandated humane treatment like sharpening blades before slaughter and not overburdening them. The Prophet (Peace be upon him) showed mercy to animals directly and forbade harming or cursing them. Islam aims to maintain ecological balance and prohibits mass killing of species.
The Murrah buffalo breed originated from regions in India and Pakistan. It is considered the premier milking buffalo breed. Murrah buffaloes are heavy-bodied with jet black color. They produce high quantities of milk, averaging 450-550 kg per lactation period. Murrah buffaloes require quality feed including green fodder, dry fodder, and concentrated supplements calculated based on milk production. They are an important livestock for dairy farming and agriculture in parts of India and elsewhere in Asia.
This document provides information about buffalo breeds found around the world and in Pakistan. It discusses the scope and importance of buffalo production in Pakistan, noting that buffaloes contribute 68% of the country's total milk production. The two main local breeds discussed are the Nili-Ravi and Kundi breeds, which make up 38% and 25% of Pakistan's buffalo population respectively. The document also describes several international buffalo breeds, including the famous Murrah breed from India and the Anatolian breed from Turkey. It provides details on the characteristics, production parameters, and geographical distribution of various local and international buffalo breeds.
The document discusses Islam's perspective on vegetarianism and non-vegetarianism. It makes several key points:
1) A Muslim can choose to be vegetarian, but the Quran also permits the consumption of halal meat. Several Quranic verses mention eating livestock.
2) Meat is nutritious and provides complete protein, and humans are anatomically suited for an omnivorous diet as we can digest both plant and animal sources of food.
3) Hindu scriptures like Manu Smriti also permit meat consumption for rituals, and say eating meat is acceptable when offered to ancestors during death ceremonies.
4) Even plants are living and can feel pain, so a
This document contains hadiths from the Prophet Muhammad pertaining to kindness and proper treatment of animals. It discusses rewarding acts like giving water to thirsty animals and prohibiting cruelty like overworking or branding animals on the face. It also addresses rules regarding keeping dogs, horses and livestock - allowing working animals but prohibiting pets due to lost religious rewards. The document emphasizes Islam's principles of reducing animal suffering through humane slaughter and not using them for target practice or harming in other ways.
-Powerpoint Presentation explaining the insects and animals mentioned in the Quran, the miracles surrounding their mention, and amazing facts about them that demonstrate Allah's perfect creation.
-Educational presentation about ants, bees, crows, camels, donkeys, spiders, mosquitos, elephants, cows, snakes, hud-hud, whales in the Quran.
-Great resource for Islamic Studies and Quran teachers.
This document discusses the author's interest in sheep agriculture. It provides background on the history and development of sheep farming in Australia. The key sectors that sheep are involved in are outlined as meat, wool, and dual-purpose production. Some interesting facts about sheep are also mentioned. The author expresses their passion for agriculture and hands-on experience with sheep husbandry practices like drenching and lamb marking. Sheep are described as an important icon of Australia's economy and culture.
buffalo breeds are very useful mil and meat and in Pakistan three are are very famous and they give a large amount of milk and meat and are used for further breeds
Importance of utilizing slaughterhouse offal’sanandjeughale2
Importance according to byproducts classification.
use & importance is given with market information,Act's and production/utilization in private sector aspects.
.
.
.
Anand Gajanan Jeughale (LPT, COVAS Parbhani
MAFSU ,Maharashtra)
This document provides information on several buffalo breeds:
- Local buffalo are found in Sri Lanka and used for power in rice cultivation, producing 350-390kg milk per lactation.
- Nili Ravi buffalo are from Pakistan and known for milk production, averaging 1600kg per 250-day lactation. They have a black or brown color.
- Murrah buffalo originate from India and Pakistan and are considered the premier milking breed. They are jet black with short, backward curving horns. Females produce on average 1500-2000kg milk per lactation.
- Surti buffalo are from India and known as a milk type. They have sickle-shaped horns
The document discusses the Islamic tradition of animal sacrifice during Eid al-Adha. It provides three key points:
1) The majority of Muslim scholars emphasize that animal sacrifice is a confirmed sunnah or tradition of the Prophet Muhammad based on verses from the Quran and hadith.
2) There are differing scholarly opinions on whether animal sacrifice is obligatory or recommended, with most scholars saying it is recommended.
3) The wisdom behind the tradition includes total submission to Allah, being ready to sacrifice what is most beloved, keeping patience, and walking steadfast in faith.
The document provides information on various breeds of animals found in Pakistan. It discusses 10 breeds of buffaloes including the Nili-Ravi and Kundi breeds. It also discusses 10 breeds of cattle for milking and draught purposes including the Sahiwal, Dhanni, and Holstein Friesian. Further, it discusses 10 thin-tailed and 10 fat-tailed sheep breeds native to different parts of Pakistan and describes their characteristics.
This document discusses three breeds of buffalo found in Pakistan: Nili-Ravi, Kundhi, and Azi-Kheli.
The Nili-Ravi breed is considered the best dairy breed in the world. Originally from the Punjab region, they are now found across Pakistan and known for their excellent milk yield and quality. Kundhi buffalo are found in Sindh and parts of Balochistan, thriving in irrigated areas. They yield an average of 2000kg of milk over 320 days. Azi-Kheli buffalo are from Swat and yield around 1800 litres of milk per lactation. They have varying coat colors from albino to black.
The document defines cattle and their importance in livestock. It notes that cattle are domesticated bovine farm animals raised for meat, milk, hides, or draft purposes. It then describes the different types of cattle, including cows, bulls, calves, steers, and herds. Cows provide meat, milk, labor, leather and other products that are important for people's everyday lives. Livestock also represents an important source of income for small farmers in developing countries.
1) The document discusses incidents from the Quran related to Bani Israel and their repeated failure to follow Allah's commands as given to them by Prophet Musa. It describes how they backed out of taking a covenant to follow the Taurat and were almost crushed by a mountain as punishment.
2) It recounts how some of Bani Israel were turned into apes as punishment for breaking the Sabbath by fishing. Their fate was made a lesson for others.
3) It details Bani Israel's questioning and delay tactics when commanded to sacrifice a cow, and how Prophet Musa had to provide increasing details of the cow at their request before they would comply.
Animals Farm is a leading manufacturers, exporters and wholesale suppliers of brown eggs, white egg, chianina cow, angus cattle, holsteins cow, boer goat, bagot goat and lots more. for more information please visit our website: https://www.exportersindia.com/animals-farm/.
Islamic environmental ethics are based on teachings from the Quran and hadith that establish humans as stewards of the earth. The Quran instructs humans to care for animals and nature, use resources sustainably without waste, and recognize humanity as only a small part of God's greater creation. Hadith emphasize kind treatment of animals and conservation of resources like water, even when abundantly available. Islamic principles call on followers to respect the environment and natural resources as a trust from God.
This document discusses the history and geographical distribution of Bos indicus cattle in India and surrounding regions. Some key points:
- Bos indicus, commonly known as zebu cattle, originated in India over 2 million years ago and defines the area of Bharatavarsham described in ancient Hindu texts.
- Bos indicus have historically been preserved and worshipped across Greater India due to their importance for agriculture and civilization. Their conservation was integral to the continuity of many ancient cultures.
- The document argues for recognizing Bos indicus as India's national animal in order to preserve native cattle breeds while still allowing the consumption of other species by religious minorities. It provides examples from Nepal of legal protections for Bos indicus
The document discusses several breeds of domestic buffalo including their origins and characteristics. The local buffalo breed from Sri Lanka is described as small in size and used for power in rice cultivation. The Nili Ravi breed is from Pakistan and known for its large milk production of up to 1,600 kg per lactation. The Surti breed from India is identified by its sickle-shaped horns and produces between 1,500-2,000 kg of milk. The Murrah breed, originally from India, is praised for its high milk yields of over 2,000 kg and is used globally to improve dairy buffalo.
This document discusses selecting cattle and water buffalo breeds based on their physical characteristics and traits. It provides descriptions of various breeds of cattle and water buffaloes from around the world, including their typical weights, milk production abilities, and physical features. The document emphasizes the importance of choosing breeds that are well-suited to the goals of the farm, such as dairy production, beef production, or draft purposes. Farmers are advised to select healthy animals from breeds known for desirable qualities like disease resistance and mothering abilities.
The document discusses kindness to animals in Islam based on teachings from the Quran and stories of the Prophet Muhammad. It provides examples of how Islam advocates for treating all living creatures, no matter how small, with compassion and preventing cruelty. Specific teachings mentioned include not causing unnecessary pain, avoiding emotional and mental cruelty, providing food and water, not overburdening or imprisoning animals, and being gentle even in consumption of meat.
The document provides information on various animal species. It includes sections on antelope, alpaca, alligators, bears, buffalo, bulls, cats, camels, cows, dogs, donkeys, elephants, earthworms, fish, goats, hens, horses, hippos, kangaroos, lions, llamas, monkeys, moose, owls, pigs, rabbits, rhinos, sheep, snakes, tigers, turkeys, whales, wolves, and zebras. Each section provides some key facts about the species and how they are used by humans.
The document provides an overview of the pig industry and pig production. It discusses the history and origins of pig farming, important pig breeds, factors that influence pig production, the pig breeding cycle and targets for productivity. Pig farming has a long history and plays an important role in many countries by converting waste into meat. Modern pig production has become highly specialized and efficient at producing meat through selective breeding and specialized housing and feeding systems. Crossbreeding is used to improve traits of economic importance like growth rate and litter size.
Islam is a religion for all human everywhere and every timeAyman Refaat
Islam is meant for all people everywhere and throughout time, not just for certain groups or places. The document discusses three reasons why Muslims should follow Islam itself and not just other Muslims. First, Islam as transmitted by God and the Prophet Muhammad is perfect, while Muslims as human beings are imperfect. Second, after the Prophet's death Muslims divided into sects and schools of thought. Third, Islamic civilization has been stagnant for eight centuries, but Islam encourages independent reasoning and thinking rather than blindly following traditions.
Monitor indicators of genetic diversity from space using Earth Observation dataSpatial Genetics
Genetic diversity within and among populations is essential for species persistence. While targets and indicators for genetic diversity are captured in the Kunming-Montreal Global Biodiversity Framework, assessing genetic diversity across many species at national and regional scales remains challenging. Parties to the Convention on Biological Diversity (CBD) need accessible tools for reliable and efficient monitoring at relevant scales. Here, we describe how Earth Observation satellites (EO) make essential contributions to enable, accelerate, and improve genetic diversity monitoring and preservation. Specifically, we introduce a workflow integrating EO into existing genetic diversity monitoring strategies and present a set of examples where EO data is or can be integrated to improve assessment, monitoring, and conservation. We describe how available EO data can be integrated in innovative ways to support calculation of the genetic diversity indicators of the GBF monitoring framework and to inform management and monitoring decisions, especially in areas with limited research infrastructure or access. We also describe novel, integrative approaches to improve the indicators that can be implemented with the coming generation of EO data, and new capabilities that will provide unprecedented detail to characterize the changes to Earth’s surface and their implications for biodiversity, on a global scale.
(Q)SAR Assessment Framework: Guidance for Assessing (Q)SAR Models and Predict...hannahthabet
The webinar provided an overview of the new OECD (Q)SAR Assessment Framework for evaluating the scientific validity of (Q)SAR models, predictions, and results from multiple predictions. The QAF provides assessment elements for existing principles for evaluating models, as well as new principles for evaluating predictions and results. In addition to the principles, assessment elements, and guidance for evaluating each element, the QAF includes a checklist for reporting assessments.
This new Framework provides regulators with a consistent and transparent approach for reviewing the use of (Q)SAR predictions in a regulatory context and increases the confidence to accept alternative methods for evaluating chemical hazards. The OECD worked closely together with the Istituto Superiore di Sanità (Italy) and the European Chemicals Agency (ECHA), supported by a variety of international experts to develop a checklist of criteria and guidance for evaluating each criterion. The aim of the QAF is to help establish confidence in the use of (Q)SARs in evaluating chemical safety, and was designed to be applicable irrespective of the modelling technique used to build the model, the predicted endpoint, and the intended regulatory purpose.
The webinar provided an overview of the project and presented the main aspects of the framework for assessing models and results based on individual or multiple predictions.
Emerging Earth Observation methods for monitoring sustainable food productionCIFOR-ICRAF
Presented by Daniela Requena Suarez, Helmholtz GeoResearch Center Potsdam (GFZ) at "Side event 60th sessions of the UNFCCC Subsidiary Bodies - Sustainable Bites: Innovating Low Emission Food Systems One Country at a Time" on 13 June 2024
-Powerpoint Presentation explaining the insects and animals mentioned in the Quran, the miracles surrounding their mention, and amazing facts about them that demonstrate Allah's perfect creation.
-Educational presentation about ants, bees, crows, camels, donkeys, spiders, mosquitos, elephants, cows, snakes, hud-hud, whales in the Quran.
-Great resource for Islamic Studies and Quran teachers.
This document discusses the author's interest in sheep agriculture. It provides background on the history and development of sheep farming in Australia. The key sectors that sheep are involved in are outlined as meat, wool, and dual-purpose production. Some interesting facts about sheep are also mentioned. The author expresses their passion for agriculture and hands-on experience with sheep husbandry practices like drenching and lamb marking. Sheep are described as an important icon of Australia's economy and culture.
buffalo breeds are very useful mil and meat and in Pakistan three are are very famous and they give a large amount of milk and meat and are used for further breeds
Importance of utilizing slaughterhouse offal’sanandjeughale2
Importance according to byproducts classification.
use & importance is given with market information,Act's and production/utilization in private sector aspects.
.
.
.
Anand Gajanan Jeughale (LPT, COVAS Parbhani
MAFSU ,Maharashtra)
This document provides information on several buffalo breeds:
- Local buffalo are found in Sri Lanka and used for power in rice cultivation, producing 350-390kg milk per lactation.
- Nili Ravi buffalo are from Pakistan and known for milk production, averaging 1600kg per 250-day lactation. They have a black or brown color.
- Murrah buffalo originate from India and Pakistan and are considered the premier milking breed. They are jet black with short, backward curving horns. Females produce on average 1500-2000kg milk per lactation.
- Surti buffalo are from India and known as a milk type. They have sickle-shaped horns
The document discusses the Islamic tradition of animal sacrifice during Eid al-Adha. It provides three key points:
1) The majority of Muslim scholars emphasize that animal sacrifice is a confirmed sunnah or tradition of the Prophet Muhammad based on verses from the Quran and hadith.
2) There are differing scholarly opinions on whether animal sacrifice is obligatory or recommended, with most scholars saying it is recommended.
3) The wisdom behind the tradition includes total submission to Allah, being ready to sacrifice what is most beloved, keeping patience, and walking steadfast in faith.
The document provides information on various breeds of animals found in Pakistan. It discusses 10 breeds of buffaloes including the Nili-Ravi and Kundi breeds. It also discusses 10 breeds of cattle for milking and draught purposes including the Sahiwal, Dhanni, and Holstein Friesian. Further, it discusses 10 thin-tailed and 10 fat-tailed sheep breeds native to different parts of Pakistan and describes their characteristics.
This document discusses three breeds of buffalo found in Pakistan: Nili-Ravi, Kundhi, and Azi-Kheli.
The Nili-Ravi breed is considered the best dairy breed in the world. Originally from the Punjab region, they are now found across Pakistan and known for their excellent milk yield and quality. Kundhi buffalo are found in Sindh and parts of Balochistan, thriving in irrigated areas. They yield an average of 2000kg of milk over 320 days. Azi-Kheli buffalo are from Swat and yield around 1800 litres of milk per lactation. They have varying coat colors from albino to black.
The document defines cattle and their importance in livestock. It notes that cattle are domesticated bovine farm animals raised for meat, milk, hides, or draft purposes. It then describes the different types of cattle, including cows, bulls, calves, steers, and herds. Cows provide meat, milk, labor, leather and other products that are important for people's everyday lives. Livestock also represents an important source of income for small farmers in developing countries.
1) The document discusses incidents from the Quran related to Bani Israel and their repeated failure to follow Allah's commands as given to them by Prophet Musa. It describes how they backed out of taking a covenant to follow the Taurat and were almost crushed by a mountain as punishment.
2) It recounts how some of Bani Israel were turned into apes as punishment for breaking the Sabbath by fishing. Their fate was made a lesson for others.
3) It details Bani Israel's questioning and delay tactics when commanded to sacrifice a cow, and how Prophet Musa had to provide increasing details of the cow at their request before they would comply.
Animals Farm is a leading manufacturers, exporters and wholesale suppliers of brown eggs, white egg, chianina cow, angus cattle, holsteins cow, boer goat, bagot goat and lots more. for more information please visit our website: https://www.exportersindia.com/animals-farm/.
Islamic environmental ethics are based on teachings from the Quran and hadith that establish humans as stewards of the earth. The Quran instructs humans to care for animals and nature, use resources sustainably without waste, and recognize humanity as only a small part of God's greater creation. Hadith emphasize kind treatment of animals and conservation of resources like water, even when abundantly available. Islamic principles call on followers to respect the environment and natural resources as a trust from God.
This document discusses the history and geographical distribution of Bos indicus cattle in India and surrounding regions. Some key points:
- Bos indicus, commonly known as zebu cattle, originated in India over 2 million years ago and defines the area of Bharatavarsham described in ancient Hindu texts.
- Bos indicus have historically been preserved and worshipped across Greater India due to their importance for agriculture and civilization. Their conservation was integral to the continuity of many ancient cultures.
- The document argues for recognizing Bos indicus as India's national animal in order to preserve native cattle breeds while still allowing the consumption of other species by religious minorities. It provides examples from Nepal of legal protections for Bos indicus
The document discusses several breeds of domestic buffalo including their origins and characteristics. The local buffalo breed from Sri Lanka is described as small in size and used for power in rice cultivation. The Nili Ravi breed is from Pakistan and known for its large milk production of up to 1,600 kg per lactation. The Surti breed from India is identified by its sickle-shaped horns and produces between 1,500-2,000 kg of milk. The Murrah breed, originally from India, is praised for its high milk yields of over 2,000 kg and is used globally to improve dairy buffalo.
This document discusses selecting cattle and water buffalo breeds based on their physical characteristics and traits. It provides descriptions of various breeds of cattle and water buffaloes from around the world, including their typical weights, milk production abilities, and physical features. The document emphasizes the importance of choosing breeds that are well-suited to the goals of the farm, such as dairy production, beef production, or draft purposes. Farmers are advised to select healthy animals from breeds known for desirable qualities like disease resistance and mothering abilities.
The document discusses kindness to animals in Islam based on teachings from the Quran and stories of the Prophet Muhammad. It provides examples of how Islam advocates for treating all living creatures, no matter how small, with compassion and preventing cruelty. Specific teachings mentioned include not causing unnecessary pain, avoiding emotional and mental cruelty, providing food and water, not overburdening or imprisoning animals, and being gentle even in consumption of meat.
The document provides information on various animal species. It includes sections on antelope, alpaca, alligators, bears, buffalo, bulls, cats, camels, cows, dogs, donkeys, elephants, earthworms, fish, goats, hens, horses, hippos, kangaroos, lions, llamas, monkeys, moose, owls, pigs, rabbits, rhinos, sheep, snakes, tigers, turkeys, whales, wolves, and zebras. Each section provides some key facts about the species and how they are used by humans.
The document provides an overview of the pig industry and pig production. It discusses the history and origins of pig farming, important pig breeds, factors that influence pig production, the pig breeding cycle and targets for productivity. Pig farming has a long history and plays an important role in many countries by converting waste into meat. Modern pig production has become highly specialized and efficient at producing meat through selective breeding and specialized housing and feeding systems. Crossbreeding is used to improve traits of economic importance like growth rate and litter size.
Islam is a religion for all human everywhere and every timeAyman Refaat
Islam is meant for all people everywhere and throughout time, not just for certain groups or places. The document discusses three reasons why Muslims should follow Islam itself and not just other Muslims. First, Islam as transmitted by God and the Prophet Muhammad is perfect, while Muslims as human beings are imperfect. Second, after the Prophet's death Muslims divided into sects and schools of thought. Third, Islamic civilization has been stagnant for eight centuries, but Islam encourages independent reasoning and thinking rather than blindly following traditions.
Monitor indicators of genetic diversity from space using Earth Observation dataSpatial Genetics
Genetic diversity within and among populations is essential for species persistence. While targets and indicators for genetic diversity are captured in the Kunming-Montreal Global Biodiversity Framework, assessing genetic diversity across many species at national and regional scales remains challenging. Parties to the Convention on Biological Diversity (CBD) need accessible tools for reliable and efficient monitoring at relevant scales. Here, we describe how Earth Observation satellites (EO) make essential contributions to enable, accelerate, and improve genetic diversity monitoring and preservation. Specifically, we introduce a workflow integrating EO into existing genetic diversity monitoring strategies and present a set of examples where EO data is or can be integrated to improve assessment, monitoring, and conservation. We describe how available EO data can be integrated in innovative ways to support calculation of the genetic diversity indicators of the GBF monitoring framework and to inform management and monitoring decisions, especially in areas with limited research infrastructure or access. We also describe novel, integrative approaches to improve the indicators that can be implemented with the coming generation of EO data, and new capabilities that will provide unprecedented detail to characterize the changes to Earth’s surface and their implications for biodiversity, on a global scale.
(Q)SAR Assessment Framework: Guidance for Assessing (Q)SAR Models and Predict...hannahthabet
The webinar provided an overview of the new OECD (Q)SAR Assessment Framework for evaluating the scientific validity of (Q)SAR models, predictions, and results from multiple predictions. The QAF provides assessment elements for existing principles for evaluating models, as well as new principles for evaluating predictions and results. In addition to the principles, assessment elements, and guidance for evaluating each element, the QAF includes a checklist for reporting assessments.
This new Framework provides regulators with a consistent and transparent approach for reviewing the use of (Q)SAR predictions in a regulatory context and increases the confidence to accept alternative methods for evaluating chemical hazards. The OECD worked closely together with the Istituto Superiore di Sanità (Italy) and the European Chemicals Agency (ECHA), supported by a variety of international experts to develop a checklist of criteria and guidance for evaluating each criterion. The aim of the QAF is to help establish confidence in the use of (Q)SARs in evaluating chemical safety, and was designed to be applicable irrespective of the modelling technique used to build the model, the predicted endpoint, and the intended regulatory purpose.
The webinar provided an overview of the project and presented the main aspects of the framework for assessing models and results based on individual or multiple predictions.
Emerging Earth Observation methods for monitoring sustainable food productionCIFOR-ICRAF
Presented by Daniela Requena Suarez, Helmholtz GeoResearch Center Potsdam (GFZ) at "Side event 60th sessions of the UNFCCC Subsidiary Bodies - Sustainable Bites: Innovating Low Emission Food Systems One Country at a Time" on 13 June 2024
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The modification of an existing product or the formulation of a new product to fill a newly identified market niche or customer need are both examples of product development. This study generally developed and conducted the formulation of aramang baked products enriched with malunggay conducted by the researchers. Specifically, it answered the acceptability level in terms of taste, texture, flavor, odor, and color also the overall acceptability of enriched aramang baked products. The study used the frequency distribution for evaluators to determine the acceptability of enriched aramang baked products enriched with malunggay. As per sensory evaluation conducted by the researchers, it was proven that aramang baked products enriched with malunggay was acceptable in terms of Odor, Taste, Flavor, Color, and Texture. Based on the results of sensory evaluation of enriched aramang baked products proven that three (3) treatments were all highly acceptable in terms of variable Odor, Taste, Flavor, Color and Textures conducted by the researchers.
Trichogramma spp. is an efficient egg parasitoids that potentially assist to manage the insect-pests from the field condition by parasiting the host eggs. To mass culture this egg parasitoids effectively, we need to culture another stored grain pest- Rice Meal Moth (Corcyra Cephalonica). After rearing this pest, the eggs of Corcyra will carry the potential Trichogramma spp., which is an Hymenopteran Wasp. The detailed Methodologies of rearing both Corcyra Cephalonica and Trichogramma spp. have described on this ppt.
Exploring low emissions development opportunities in food systemsCIFOR-ICRAF
Presented by Christopher Martius (CIFOR-ICRAF) at "Side event 60th sessions of the UNFCCC Subsidiary Bodies - Sustainable Bites: Innovating Low Emission Food Systems One Country at a Time" on 13 June 2024
2. INFORMATION
From the Qur’an. From over world
• The longest surah(Al-Baqarah) is named after the
animal.
• The surah got its name from the story of the cow.
• Cows can sleep standing up but only dream lying
down.
• It is a domestic animal.
• Cow is an animal that is sacrificed each year in
Bangladesh
• Cows were first domesticated between
8,000 and 10,000 years ago from the
aurochs.
• Cattle have almost 360° panoramic vision. This
helps them to see predators coming from any
direction.
• Cattle have an excellent sense of smell. They can
detect odors up to five miles away
3. EXTRA INFORMATION
Types of cow :
• Black Angus
• Belted Galloways
• Brahman
• Dexter
• Red Angus
• Simmental
Uses and Biology of cow:
• Cows are used for milk, meat, cattle
farming, and leather mostly.
• Milk is rich in vitamins like B2, B3, and
A.
• Cows have digestive areas in one
stomach which is called rumen and
holds all the food.
• Cows’ milk is considered to be the
most beneficial milk after a mother's
milk.
4. USAGE OF COW
• Many dairy products are made from cow’s milk such as cheese, ghee, bread etc.
• Cow leather is also important for us. We can make shoes, bags, blankets and many useful things with it.
• Flesh of the cow is very important. We get a lot of vitamins and proteins from it.
• Combs, weapons and other useful things were made from the bone of the cow.
5. SOME IMPORTANT AYAT OF THE HOLY QURAN:
• And this was Abraham’s legacy to his sons, and so did Jacob; "Oh my sons! Allah hath chosen the Faith
for you; then die not except in the Faith of Islam." {2:132 }
• And when Musa said to his people: “Verily, Allah commanded you that you slaughter a cow.” They said,
“Do you make fun of us ?” he said .Ï take refuge from being among Al-Jahilun”. {2:67}
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They said, "Call upon your Lord for us that He may make plain to us what it is!" He said, "He says, 'Verily,
it is a cow neither too old nor too young, but (it is) between the two conditions, so do what you are
commanded.“{2:68}
• They said, "Call upon your Lord for us to make plain to us its colour." He said, "He says, 'It is a yellow
cow, bright in its colour, pleasing to the beholders.’ “ {2:69}
• He [Musa (Moses)] said, "He says, 'It is a cow neither trained to till the soil nor water the fields, sound,
having no other colour except bright yellow.' " They said, "Now you have brought the truth." So they
slaughtered it though they were near to not doing it.
• So We said: "Strike him (the dead man) with a piece of it (the cow)." Thus Allah brings the dead to life
and shows you His Ayat (proofs, evidence, verses, lessons, signs, revelations, etc.) so that you may
understand.
6. RELATION BETWEEN CREATION AND ALLAH
• I. It has a polite and good relationship with humans. Allah
Explanation:
If the animal had harsh and rude behavior towards humans then we won’t be able to eat its meat
and milk. We get a lot of nutrients from its flesh and milk.
• II. It contains a pleasant and well flesh which we can eat.
Explanation:
The cow has good flesh which we can eat.
7. SOURCE OF INFORMATION
• https://www.webpages.uidaho.edu/~rfrey/PDF/166/Islam/166Surah%202.pdf
• https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GbGWdG2gqIg&t=119s
• https://www.iium.edu.my/deed/hadith/bukhari/039_sbt.html#:~:text=The%20Prophet%20said%2C%20
"While%20a,when%20the%20shepherd%20chased%20it%2C
• https://www.islamicstudies.info/tafheem.php?sura=2&verse=60
• https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.gatafan.myquran
• https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cattle
• Quran.