Sentences with phrase «higher than their conventional counterpart»

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Determined to start a successful business and help cultivate a better way of life for conventional essential oil farmers in disadvantaged Indian villages, Mudar began the enormous task of organizing these laborers and directing them toward a more profitable agricultural pursuit: growing certified organic plants, which by their very nature command higher prices than their conventionally grown counterparts.
Organic foods generally have higher levels of vitamins, minerals, and antioxidants than their conventional counterparts.
Studies of bovine dairy show that human milk actually has higher levels of estrogen, and organically raised cattle produce milk with higher levels of estrogen and progesterone than their conventional counterparts.
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Under collision and property damage liability coverages, the seven electric vehicles with exact conventional counterparts had lower claim frequencies and higher claim severities than their comparison vehicles.
The average base price of an electric vehicle in HLDI's analysis is about 79 percent higher than it is for a conventional counterpart.
In multiple studies, organic foods have been shown to have higher nutrient values than their conventional counterparts as well.
For one thing, these toys typically carry higher price points than their conventional counterparts, and this is still a recessionary climate.
The Traysrenew project in the EU was a multi-year project with the goal of producing food trays for poultry products that are cost effective, renewable, and higher performance than their conventional counterparts.
To its credit, organic does quite well in many cases: Sweet potatoes, raspberries, canola, and hay all yielded higher nationally than their conventional counterparts.
Though electric cars can be more expensive to purchase than their conventional counterparts, the higher upfront cost is often reduced through federal and state incentives.
By Aaron Glantz and Emmanuel Martinez Reveal from The Center for Investigative Reporting Fifty years after the federal Fair Housing Act banned racial discrimination in lending, African Americans and Latinos continue to be routinely denied conventional mortgage loans at rates far higher than their white counterparts.
Fifty years after the federal Fair Housing Act banned racial discrimination in lending, African Americans and Latinos continue to be routinely denied conventional mortgage loans at rates far higher than their white counterparts.
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