The scale and manner in which the farm is operated as compared to other commercial farming operations in the area. |
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Wars have been fought here, and commercial farming in Canada had its roots here. |
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Manufacturing and commercial farming in Tanzania lag well behind Kenya and Uganda. |
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Stories like this belie the scale of commercial farming in East Anglia, however. |
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The majority of Fiji's rural population engages in subsistence and commercial farming. |
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Virtually every once-thriving enterprise, from commercial farming to mining, has run aground. |
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The short growing season and rocky soil make dairying the dominant form of commercial farming. |
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Enter the amount of annual dues or fees you paid to keep your membership in a trade or commercial farming association. |
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Information should be available in primary and secondary schools and to those outside of commercial farming. |
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The commercial farming company will produce commercial crops on the land under separate management. |
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If farmers could get a fairer price, there would be more incentive for them to move from subsistence farming to small-scale commercial farming. |
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The administration can help Africans make the transition from subsistence to commercial farming. |
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Zimbabwe's commercial farming sector was traditionally a source of exports and foreign exchange, and provided 400,000 jobs. |
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While this alternative practice of farming rice yields only one harvest a year, it is respectful of the environment and generates significantly lower GHG emissions than commercial farming. |
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A bungled privatisation has messed up commercial farming. |
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If we think only in terms of comparative advantage and competitiveness, however, we will be destroying the diversity of family farms in favor of industrial and commercial farming operations alone. |
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Zimbabwe has hosted over 150,000 refugees in the camps and a further estimated 100,000 Mozambicans who have settled in the communal and commercial farming areas. |
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So, although we do not own any agricultural land or operate commercial farming activities, we seek to improve farmers' living standards, environmental practices and water usage. |
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This is an irrigation project to serve a joint venture between a commercial farming enterprise and smallscale farmers in the Kafue district of Zambia. |
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Thirteen million hectares of cropland fall within commercial farming areas, while only 2.5 million hectares are found in small-scale farming areas in the former homelands. |
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They provided a faster, cheaper and more reliable method of transporting goods to new markets and sparked a huge rise in commercial farming and trade. |
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Furthermore, poor women are unlikely to benefit from the new direction of land reform policy since 1999, which prioritizes the promotion of a black commercial farming class above other commitments. |
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It is anticipated that the project will enable around 50,000 families to increase their incomes and make the shift from subsistence to commercial farming. |
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Pineapples were grown until 1895, when freezing weather wiped out crops and ended commercial farming. |
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This created a marketing problem for commercial farming because the majority of usable meat, about 400 pounds for each bison, is suitable for these products. |
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Commercial farming of cotton, pineapples, and sisal has had little success. |
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