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... kg/d.c.) and hydrated lime (50 kg/d.c.) is recommended. The first top dressing of compound fertilizer (N:P:K:Mg = 12:12:17:2) should be applied 14 days after germination. Apply compound fertilizer (2 gm/plant) and peanut meal (3 gm/plant) 14 days after the first...
... research, to more than 50. The publications are on sale at all major bookstores, with most of them being bilingual. End   ...
..., unauthorised keeping of chickens, ducks, geese, pigeons and quails is an offence with a fine of $50,000 to $100,000. In the first day of operation, about 200 AFCD staff in 40 teams inspected 95 villages, seizing 71 chickens and 11 other banned birds from 12 households...
... rabies since 1987 and the government remained vigilant to prevent any possible outbreak. People bringing in cats or dogs into Hong Kong without a valid permit are liable to a fine of $50,000 and to imprisonment for one year. "People should observe good hygiene and avoid feeding or contacts with stray...
... poodle puppy was seized and is being held in quarantine. The offender will be prosecuted under Sect.11(1) of the Rabies Regulation, Cap. 421 and is liable for a maximum fine of $50,000 and imprisonment of one year. Under existing legislation, all imported dogs and cats must be accompanied with...
... same day. The woman was prosecuted under the Public Health (Animals and Birds) Ordinance today. The spokesman said: "Unauthorised keeping of five kinds of poultry - chickens, ducks, geese, pigeons and quails – is an offence with a maximum fine of $50,000 to $100,000." To protect public health and...
... Sister Wetland Affiliation Programme's student exchange visit Tuesday, November 25, 2008 A group of 50 students and teachers from six schools in Hong Kong and Singapore who participated in the exchange visit under the "Sister Wetland Affiliation Programme", shared their experience on wetland...
... woman will be prosecuted under the Public Health (Animals and Birds) Ordinance. The spokesman said: "Unauthorised keeping of five kinds of poultry -chickens, ducks, geese, pigeons and quails – is an offence with a maximum fine of $50,000 to $100,000." To protect public health and reduce the risk...
... – is an offence with a maximum fine of $50,000. Repeat offenders are subject to a maximum fine of $100,000. "The public can call 1823 Call Centre for follow up if they come across suspicious sick or dead birds, including carcasses of wild birds and poultry," the spokesman said. Members of the...
... fund. A department spokesman said today (July 21) that an appropriate amount of relief funds would be released to affected farming households according to the level of damage suffered. The department's preliminary investigation has revealed that about 50 hectares of farmland in the New Territories were...