Sentences with phrase «arable crops»

The phrase "arable crops" refers to plants that are grown for food purposes, such as wheat, corn, rice, or vegetables, which can be cultivated on land that is suitable for farming. Full definition
The advantages of grassland - based animal production without concentrated feed are that pastures, which can not be used for arable crops, are used for food production.
In the UK, Mike Adams, project leader at the Plant Pathology Department at the Institute of Arable Crops Research, set up a successful collaboration the Zhejiang Academy of Agricultural Sciences in Hangzhou, China, to fight mosaic viruses in wheat.
Many of these polyphagous species, which feed on a wide range of food items, are important predators, and in arable crops they play an important role in the regulation of various pests48.
Arable crops also demand greater labour inputs, for example, for mechanical weeding.
Governor Ambode also urged prospective investors to take advantage of the wetland environment as well as a 1,500 hectares reserve of tropical hard woods to invest in water hyacinth recycling, fisheries and fish farm estate, arable crop estates, rice processing mill, livestock resources, forestry, agricultural equipment and human capacity development in Agriculture.
The southwest possesses many orchards and vineyards, while arable crops are grown throughout the region.
EU — EU milk production is expected to increase by 1.5 per cent to about 154 million tonnes in 2012 and by further 0.7 per cent in 2013, according to the Short Term Outlook for arable crop, meat and dairy markets published by the European Commission.
For comparison, 174 000 km2 of land was used for arable crops, livestock, and fallow land.
Other tasks of a Farm Manager include monitoring the quality of the livestock and arable crops and for making sure that the farm activities comply with the government policies and regulations.
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