To enter your own search, just type in a few descriptive words and click on the search button for a list of relevant research. Only items that contain all the words in your search will be returned.
For the best results, it's important to choose your keywords wisely. Keep these tips in mind:
The Rabobank search engine can help you find relevant documents and articles quickly. The search engine uses standard Boolean logic; therefore, the way that you phrase your search can make all the difference in finding the information you want quickly. For example, if you are interested in the topic of Meat Protein, you can structure your search in a variety of ways and get vastly different results.
If you search simply on Meat Protein, the search engine will return documents that contain either Meat or Protein This may produce many more results than you care to look at. However, if you use quotation marks around your search terms as in "Meat Protein", the search engine will return only the records that contain the term Meat Protein. If you searched on Meat AND Protein, the search engine would return only documents that contain both the terms Meat and Protein.
You may also perform Negative searches by using the word NOT between search terms. For example, if you search on Meat NOT Protein this will retrieve all records containing the keyword Meat but not the keyword Protein.
Finally, you can perform compound searches. For example, you can search on Meat AND Protein NOT China. This will retrieve any records containing both keywords Meat and Protein but will exclude any records that contain the word China.
You may use the following symbols interchangeably with the text-based boolean operators.