First is the appropriateness of the analogy between stockbreeding and human reproduction. |
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The Padano-Venetian-Emilian plain is the most important agricultural and stockbreeding region of Italy. |
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Eligible costs: Construction, acquisition or improvement of livestock facilities and purchase of stockbreeding machinery and equipment. |
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Forestry and stockbreeding, however, are well developed, and rice paddies are scattered throughout the prefecture. |
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The Sagay, of heterogeneous ethnic composition and origin, changed from hunting and fishing to farming and stockbreeding. |
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Such information shall take account of the various forms of extensive stockbreeding and pasturing which exist in the Member States. |
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Other traditional sectors like stockbreeding, milk products and vineyards are already singled out as priorities of the financial policy of National Agriculture Fund. |
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The working group on agriculture addressed a wide range of activities, including farming, stockbreeding pastureland and forestation. |
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Member States have drawn attention to the significant difficulties likely to arise from a prohibition, in particular the distress that this may cause with respect to animal welfare and the reorganisation of stockbreeding. |
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The type of agriculture is extended families who work mainly with cereal crops and semiintensive in terms of depression, with activities involving horticulture, stockbreeding and the cultivation of associated cereals. |
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For example, between 1992 and 1994 the rural population received more than 400,000 hectares of land allotments, and stockbreeding has been developing apace. |
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The Chamber said that there is potential for development in agriculture, stockbreeding but also in the industry, trade and catering industry. |
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Serbian media reported this was the only way to save stockbreeding in their country. |
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Families who live on the stockbreeding business are having serious problems. |
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In domestic policy John III made the Nicaean empire economically self-supporting, improved agriculture and stockbreeding, built hospitals and poorhouses, and encouraged the development of Nicaea's cultural life. |
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Also, former stockbreeding nomads, who had always obtained grain and other necessities from villagers along their route, increased their trading activities. |
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Personally, I have serious reservations about full decoupling, which carries high risks of the abandonment of production for stockbreeding and even for certain crops. |
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We are concerned not only about the traditional breeds, which are certainly in danger, but also this stockbreeding profession itself, which is also in danger. |
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Now the farm boasts well over a hundred poultry experts and 50 hectares of fodder-producing base, all means of transport and stockbreeding and duck-processing facilities. |
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The EU should therefore redirect CAP resources towards environmentally-friendly agriculture and stockbreeding, taking an active part in reforestation efforts both at the EU and the international level. |
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Lower yields of a number of agricultural staples and reduced stockbreeding potential will increase the risks of malnutrition and hunger in poor regions. |
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Stockbreeding is another production element in Delta of Bendimahi. |
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