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"Empowering Agriculture: Farmer Producer Company Registration"
"Empowering Agriculture: Farmer Producer Company Registration" encapsulates the process and significance of establishing Farmer Producer Companies (FPCs). This description would delve into the benefits and procedures involved in registering such entities, highlighting their role in empowering farmers by fostering collective action, enhancing market access, and promoting sustainable agricultural practices. Additionally, it would emphasize how FPC registration facilitates formalization, access to credit, and participation in value chains, ultimately contributing to the socio-economic development of rural communities and the agricultural sector.
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Your Path to Business Success: Private Limited Company Registration with Fyllo
In the dynamic landscape of entrepreneurship, the journey to business success often begins with a critical step: Private Limited Company Registration. This pivotal process not only bestows legitimacy upon a business venture but also unlocks a myriad of benefits, ranging from limited liability protection to enhanced credibility and access to funding. However, navigating the intricacies of company registration can be daunting for aspiring entrepreneurs, necessitating expert guidance and support. Enter Fyllo– a trusted partner in simplifying the path to business success through comprehensive assistance with Private Limited Company Reg
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PowToon - Brings Awesomeness to your presentations
PowToon is a brand new presentation tool that allows you to create animated presentations and cartoon style videos just by dragging and dropping.
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The tech industry is in a bubble—but not the one you’re thinking of
The tech industry is in the midst of another troublesome bubble, but this time it has little to do with monetary excess.
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United Airlines sues 22-year-old who found method for buying cheaper plane tickets
A young computer whiz from New York City has launched a site to help people buy cheap plane tickets. But an airline company and its travel partner want to shut him down.
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'Braid' creator sacrifices his fortune to build his next game
Jonathan Blow's beautiful, distinct 2008 platformer Braid is largely regarded as the original indie game -- The Notorious OIG, if you will. Blow spent roughly $200,000 to create Braid and it made him a millionaire. Blow said in 2012 that he was funneling all of the money from Braid into his next project, a Myst-inspired puzzle game called The Witness that he's been working on since 2009. He wasn't kidding when he said all.
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50 Quotes on Leadership Every Entrepreneur Should Follow
Need a little pep talk? These inspirational quotes should get you in the right frame of mind.
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Chinese tech companies reportedly hiring 'cheerleaders' to motivate programmers
At least one tech company in China appears to be taking a page out of Silicon Valley's infamous "workplace culture" handbook by offering its employees some rather unique benefits — one of which includes personal cheerleaders. The country's government-run news service China.org.cn reported last week that internet companies "across China" are hiring "pretty, talented girls that help create a fun work environment."
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How Taking Off In An RV Saved This CEO's Sanity--And His Business
Joel Holland worried his wanderlust would undo his business. Instead, it transformed it.
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The One Method I’ve Used to Eliminate Bad Tech Hires — Startups, Wanderlust, and Life Hacking
Let’s be real. Interviews are a terrible way to hire tech candidates. Not only do you not get a real sense of the candid…
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Over Half of Food Industry Workers Admit to Working While Sick
Not the folks you want sneezing on the job. A survey conducted by the Center for Research and Public Policy for Alchemy Systems found that the majority of food industry workers continue to go to work when they’re sick, Tech Times reports. According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, the median wage for food industry workers as of May 2014 was $19,560. For many of them, missing work could be too costly.
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Airbnb's ads make them fools in national news
Well, that escalated quickly. Airbnb’s recent ad-campaign rained on San Francisco to boost their image – on bus shelters and on billboards large and small. The ads carried snarky messages like this one: “Dear Public Library System, We hope you use some of the $12 million in hotel taxes to keep the library open later. Love, Airbnb.” Airbnb’s ads touted all the uses for its tax dollars by telling parking enforcers how to do their jobs...
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Lyft, Didi, Ola And GrabTaxi Partner In Global Tech, Service Alliance To Rival Uber
As Uber ramps up its business globally with yet more money, four of its regional rivals are getting closer to each other in a bid for more scale and service continuity. Lyft in the U.S., Didi Kuaidi in China, Ola in India and GrabTaxi in SouthEast Asia have now inked a strategic partnership to work together on technology and services. This will begin with customers of each company able to use their local apps to order transportation when they travel to the other markets in the...
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Comcast CEO Brian Roberts on why he thinks people hate cable companies
Why do people hate cable companies? If you ask 100 different people you’ll get 100 different answers, but there will undoubtedly be a few common threads that run through the vast majority of them. Poor customer service will likely be somewhere near the top of the list. While just about every major cable company in the country has acknowledged customer care issues to some degree, progress in this area is painfully slow and cable companies are regularly at...
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The Next Big Thing: This Tech Startup Will Change How We Hear
By applying the concept of sound editing to daily life, Doppler Labs offers its customers the ability to selectively hear everything.
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The 9 Airbnb properties where everybody dreams of staying
Everyone is wishing to stay at these fancy homes on Airbnb.
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R.I.P. Bitcoin, it’s time to move on
Not long ago, venture capitalists were talking about how Bitcoin was going to transform the global currency system and render governments powerless to police monetary transactions. Now the cryptocurrency is fighting for survival. The reality came to light on January 14, when its influential developer, Mike Hearn, declared Bitcoin a failure and disclosed that he had sold all of his Bitcoins. The price of Bitcoin fell 10% in a single day on the news, a sad result for those who...
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Homebrew self-driving tech gets millions in backing
George "Geohot" Hotz's attempt to put cheap, self-driving tech into any existing car raised eyebrows (and Tesla's ire) when it was revealed late last year. Now, one of Silicon Valley's most prominent venture capital funds is throwing its wallet behind Hotz's grand idea. Andreessen Horowitz has written a check for $3.1 million to help Hotz hire engineers and turn his jury-rigged system into a working product. He's joining some illustrious company, since the fund has previously...
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Medium is now blocked in China
Blogging platform Medium is now blocked in China, according to tests. The site, co-founded by former Twitter CEO Evan Williams, launched in August 2012. Even though other blog services like Google’s Blogspot got whacked by China’s Great Firewall many years ago, Medium had gone uncensored until now. A network ping test on Medium’s homepage within mainland China confirms that the site cannot be reached. We’ve found the site to be inaccessible on all three Chinese telcos.
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Why Quitting Your Job to Chase Your Dream Is a Terrible Idea
The tale of risk and reward—one we hear constantly from the mouths of wealthy entrepreneurs, big-name movie stars, and successful artists—is a lie.
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