Cultivated oca has an important place in the diets and farming systems of rural communities in the Andean highlands. |
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Leucadia grows potatoes and oca in what must be one of the harshest climates in South America. |
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For lunch, the family eats oca, potatoes and sometimes llama meat or mutton. |
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Several families were harvesting bright yellow oca, and the shore was dotted with wigwam-shaped piles of dark green haba beanstalks drying in the blinding afternoon sun. |
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The potato was also of great importance and, with its related tubers oca and ulluco, provided crops which were protected from the frost, hail, and storms. |
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The OCA filed claims in a California proceeding seeking restitution for Utility. |
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The OCA is convinced that some manufacturers are labeling their products organic when the majority of their ingredients are synthetically produced or contain petrochemicals. |
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In addition, the OCA does not recognize that FPL Energy is already a strong economic partner in the State of Iowa. |
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This will enable you to review it one more time before sending it to OCA for evaluation. |
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Please note that OCA will not accept a methodologist review unless fully satisfied that the methodologist has the required relevant expertise and qualifications to review the project results and the final report. |
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The chair of the rural caucus and the rural caucus members went to the Minister of Agriculture and asked for a private meeting afterwards with the leaders of the CFA, the OFA and the OCA, which we had. |
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Lacking photoprotection provided by melanin, individuals with OCA are highly susceptible to skin cancers, particularly squamous cell carcinoma. |
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