The southern region of the country was once the prosperous breadbasket for Senegal. |
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The nation that was once known as the breadbasket of Africa quickly became, according to economists, a basket case. |
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This is a classic gnome placement that has a Midwestern sensibility as well as a minimalistic charm that hits you right in the breadbasket. |
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The itty-bitty biscuits and cornbread muffins remain in fine form, so the arrival of the breadbasket here is something to anticipate. |
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Chandra was not much of a student, so at 19 he plunged into the family foodgrain business in Hissar, a town in India's northern breadbasket. |
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In this context it has already been established that Guyana can be the breadbasket for the whole region. |
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Zimbabwe, once a regional breadbasket, now suffers acute shortages of food, hard currency, petrol and other imports. |
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Watch for bargain-priced tempranillo-based reds from this breadbasket region, as well as new blends under the Solaz label. |
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About 4 million people will need food aid before the next harvest in what was once a regional breadbasket, according to UN estimates. |
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This is more than can be said for Mozambique's other major neighbour, Zimbabwe, once the region's breadbasket, but now its basketcase. |
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This disruption to farming in Zimbabwe, once the breadbasket of Southern Africa, comes as millions of people in the region face famine. |
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For centuries, the Arghandab Valley had been known as the breadbasket of Afghanistan. |
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How is it that this horrific famine occurred in Ukraine, which at least until the breakout of World War I was known as the breadbasket of Europe? |
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On the other hand, Slavonia is the breadbasket of Yugoslavia, and the Adriatic ports are vital to the economic health of all the republics. |
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Better yet, its enormous land and water resources predispose the continent to become the world's breadbasket. |
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Think of it as sort of the breadbasket of America, lush with fruits and grains. |
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In the video, it is stated that Canada as a breadbasket owes as much to science as to nature. |
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This regional and national asset makes Rungis not only a breadbasket for the whole country but also an agribusiness centre on a European scale. |
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The best way to obtain that capital was to increase agriculture exports from Ukraine, once known as the breadbasket of Europe. |
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They have turned breadbasket countries into countries facing food insecurity. |
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By 1920, it accounted for 90 percent of all wheat grown in western Canada and helped establish the Prairies as a breadbasket of the world. |
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Along with other 'new world' economies like Australia, Canada becomes a breadbasket for Europe. |
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The Prairies, the breadbasket of Canada, already suffer from periodic drought, especially in the south. |
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The millions of Ukrainians starved to death in the breadbasket of Europe are being remembered in ceremonies across Canada and around the world. |
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Known as the breadbasket of Scotland, on account of its fertile arable land, East Lothian is also yielding impressive profits for those lucky enough to own property there. |
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The UN World Food Programme says some 558000 people face famine in the south and west of Zimbabwe, which was once a regional breadbasket and is now a net food importer. |
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Stretching from the Appalachian Mountains to the Mississippi River, the West contained more than half of the Confederacy's land and its breadbasket. |
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Stepped terraces are threaded by ingenious irrigation channels that, over the centuries, have transformed this mountain desert terrain into a breadbasket. |
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They would sometimes run from me, kick me in the breadbasket, or spray me with irritating chemicals, but in the end I almost always won them over. |
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There were no punches landed to the breadbasket during this bout. |
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A sharp devaluation of the real in 1999 gave another push. This coincided with an epic migration that began in the late 1970s from the south, the traditional breadbasket, to the savannahs of the centre-west. |
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The factory, which will be located in the breadbasket of Bulgaria a the region of Dobrudja, will process forage plants for export. |
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Farmers in the country's breadbasket are offered minimum support prices for wheat and rice which have been rising sharply over the past few years. |
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Once the roads have been improved, farmers in this area, which is regarded a potential breadbasket because of its high agricultural potential, will be better motivated to increase food and cash crop production. |
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The oil industry has attracted a rising population, and has disrupted the pattern of land use, threatening the Ogonis' traditional agriculture in an area that was once the breadbasket of the region. |
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The floodwaters are moving downstream through Punjab, inundating huge swathes of farmland in the country's breadbasket and most prosperous area. |
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The fertile Rift Valley, which has borne the brunt of the violence and which has contributed the majority of IDPs, is traditionally known as the breadbasket of the country. |
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Consequently, while the Guangdong plain was traditionally referred to as China's breadbasket, the soil has now turned to dust and wheat sprouts are withering. |
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Ukraine has long been a global breadbasket because of its extensive, fertile farmlands and is one of the world's largest grain exporters. |
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Sinaloa, the country's breadbasket and long the traditional home of the drug trade, is the main cannabis producing state, with 96 per cent of the production being found in just nine municipalities. |
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It is also a result of the legal insecurity surrounding land ownership in this region, which is considered Haiti's breadbasket but which still lacks a land registration system. |
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A case in point right now is Zimbabwe, a former breadbasket of the world that exported food to the world food program, which is now prepared to suffer the potential deaths of two million of its civilians by starvation. |
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In Punjab, India's breadbasket, price supports and free electricity encourage farmers to grow water-guzzling rice, oblivious of the threat to the soil's fertility. |
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Chengdu, the capital of a province widely known as China's breadbasket, is a southwestern Chinese city. |
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Would my colleague comment on the long term effect on Canada if we neglect the basic industries that are the breadbasket of this great country of ours? |
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Inglorious Not just a breadbasket Reprints Related items The Canadian Wheat Board: Going with the grainJan 11th 2007Prosperity is not without its problems. |
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Once West Africa's breadbasket, Nigeria can no longer feed itself. |
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The lack of an adequate production and distribution network has turned Ukraine from being a net food exporter, and breadbasket to Russia itself, into a net importer. |
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When it was still our former colony of Rhodesia, the country was known as the breadbasket of Africa exporting wheat and corn to its neighbours and beyond. |
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The countryside is the breadbasket, it is the beating heart of Britain. |
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Proceeds will go to Open Door and the Flint Hills Breadbasket to help families in need during the holidays. |
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