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Showing items 10 through 18 of 45.The Decree of the Ministry o Agriculture is composed of three articles. The project of the application of sewage sludge or the project of the application of bottom sediments into the agricultural land or forest land is composed of two parts: the general one and the specialized one.
The Decree of the Ministry of Agriculture, which is composed of six articles and five Annexes, sets up details on: working out balance of veiling terramare horizon of agricultural soil; working out project of recultivation of agricultural soil; evaluation of results of building designs on agricul
The Regulation of the Ministry of Agriculture is composed of seven articles and one Annex.
This Act lays down rules governing (i) the marketing of fertilizers, cultivating substrates and soil additive substances; (ii) registration of fertilizers; (iii) storage and use of fertilizers; (iv) agrochemical examination of agricultural lands and assessment of soil properties of forest areas.
The Decree of the Ministry of Agriculture is composed of five articles and two Annexes. It sets out rules on the certification of fertilizers, soil additive substances and cultivating substrates.
The Act is composed of the following Sections: Introductory provisions (sec. 1); Principles of sustainable usage of agricultural land and maintenance of agricultural land and its protection (sec. 2); Changing classification of land (sec.
The Act lays down rules concerning rental of land and enterprises for agricultural production, as well as provisions on rental of forest lands. Contractors must be included in official registers.
The Act is composed of two main parts.
This Act amends 25 points of the Fertilizers Act. In particular, the Act establishes conditions of the use of secondary sources of nutrients (art. 3a), and competences of state administration in the area of fertilizers, cultivated substrates and soil conditioners.
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