Sentences with phrase «aimed at higher yield»

Modern farming practices propagate select varieties of crops and use farming techniques aimed at higher yield and economic gains, and not nutrition.

Not exact matches

A high - powered U.S. delegation arrived in Beijing for talks with Chinese officials aimed at defusing the tensions, though analysts say they appear unlikely to yield a breakthrough given the two sides» intensifying rivalry in strategic technologies, where China lags behind the U.S..
GCE tracks an index of US - listed closed - end funds, aiming for exposure to a high - yield portfolio of closed - end funds with big asset bases and high liquidity, and which trade at attractive discounts to NAV.
The efforts aimed at softening this blow to the sugar industry range from shifting to other high yielding crops or planting ornamental flowers, to converting sugar lands into prawn or fish ponds.
We argue that KELT - 18b's high temperature and low surface gravity, which yield an estimated ~ 600 km atmospheric scale height, combined with its hot, bright host make it an excellent candidate for observations aimed at atmospheric characterization.
The fundamental aimsany residential property investment should be to maximise yield as well as capital gainsto reducerisk as far as possible To illustraterenovatingembellishing - property makes it eligible for - higher rent, means maximised yield Property investment aimed at capital gains involves buying real estate cheapselling it at - higher ratethereby maximising ones ROI An astute investor will also buy - well - located property at - high price ifrental market is boomingsince this makes it possible to rent it out for as long as it takes price to rise again
Tourism Australia has launched a new integrated marketing campaign aimed at corporate meeting and event planners as part of a broader strategy to grow Australia's high yielding business events sector to as much as A$ 16 billion by 2020.
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