Sentences with phrase «new plantation»

However, in south - western regions of Victoria and the Riverina in the Murray - Darling Basin, new plantation forestry represents a significant change in land management.
We have new plantation shutters in the kitchen, over the sink and kitchen table.
My new plantation shutters in the background; just loving that there.
That means an additional 25,000 acres of new plantations each year.
She learned to quickly adjust to the new plantations, sorting the nigger breakers from the merely cruel, the layabouts from the hardworking, the informers from the secret - keepers.
Additional expansion would result, too, in the destruction of more forests to make way for new plantations.
But in Brazil, newer plantations may be getting close to 40 cubic meters.
It is claimed these new plantations can be created across «marginal» and «degraded» land in «which the occupants are not engaged in economic activity», meaning land used by subsistence farmers, pastoralists, hunters and gatherers and others not producing commodities for the mass market.
The clearing of rainforests and carbon - rich peatlands for new plantations is releasing globally significant carbon pollution, making Conflict Palm Oil a major driver of human induced climate change.
Garage doors with openers, newer plantation blinds in den, walk - in whirlpool tub, handicap accessible throughout with blt - in electric chairs per level!
Newer plantation shutters throughout most of home.

Not exact matches

Nedlands - based TFS Corporation says a $ 24 million investment from a new Hong Kong institutional investor in its Beyond Carbon sandalwood plantation product has settled.
The most important thing the international community can do is eliminate infected crops, and for this to be realistic, scientists need to invent a new diagnostic test that can very quickly detect the disease in plantations and at quarantine borders.
He moved a plantation house — believed to have been a stop on the Underground Railroad — to a new location to prevent its demolition.
The opening of new land to make up for the abandoned plantations (estimated at more than 40,000 ha [36]-RRB- allowed production to keep ahead of the disease.
The replacement of natural forests with plantations of new, fast - growing trees helps to provide timber and paper but speeds up other losses.
In Rochester, New York, where the issues were housing and jobs, Minister Florence of the FIGHT organization could put the word «plantation» on policies of the city housing commission and major corporations.
Here was the inception of the largest exploitation in all history of one race by another — with the heartless barbarity of the tribal wars whose victims were sold to the European slavers, the incredible suffering of the trans - Atlantic passage, and the cruelties inflicted in the plantations of the New World.
Sure, I might miss the fish»n chips I had in New Zealand three autumns ago, or long to revisit Malaysia's tea plantations, but what I loved the most about those trips was reveling in the simple pleasures of eating a good meal with family, laughing at my brother's fake accents or nursing a steaming cup of tea.
Lightly toasted coconut from sustainably managed plantations gives a delicious new flavour dimension to the rum.
This belief was documented in The New Orleans Daily Delta which printed a letter from a visitor to Maunsel Whites plantation, reporting:
Deciding that it was best to avoid the conflict of the Civil War, the Avery family and the newly - wedded McIlhennys settled in at the Avery sugar plantation on Petit Anse Island, located 140 miles west of New Orleans.
The likelihood that Maunsel White and Edmund McIlhenny were more than mere acquaintances is certainly enhanced by the fact that prominent New Orleans banker Edmund McIlhenny married plantation owner Daniel Averys daughter, Mary Eliza Avery, on June 30, 1859 in St. James Episcopal Church in Baton Rouge.
They had arrived in St. Augustine as early as 1776 after escaping the indigo plantations farther south in New Smyrna Beach, where they had been indentured servants.
Today Cacao Barry ® provides the most complete palette of products, to all passionate chocolate craftsmen around the world: chocolate and couvertures, pralinés, origins and exclusive plantations, decorations and moulds, inspiring them and opening doors to new creative experiences.
(New York under Bloomberg was described by one pastor as a «plantation» and by incoming Public Advocate Letitia James as «a gilded age of inequality.»)
Dr Papa Kwesi Nduom, when addressing some students at UCC last week on the New Komenda Sugar Factory, sarcastically questioned the whereabouts of the raw materials since to him, there was no sugarcane plantations owned by the Factory.
Under the Visionary leadership of President John Mahama, The New Komenda Sugar Factory has commenced operations now relying on outgrowers and sugarcane farmers from 100 km radius of the factory's premises to supply sugarcane aside the factory's own plantations which will commence soon.
The project is designed to have a significant transformational impact on the Ghana forest plantation sector by supporting a new business model that will serve as an example to other investors, producing wood products which have the quality and sustainability stamp that will help meet increasing market demand while avoiding pressure on natural reserve forests.
State Senator Adriano Espaillat has styled himself as a champion of agricultural laborers in New York — but fueling his bid for Congress are donations from a sugarcane plantation - owning clan with an international reputation for mistreating workers.
The U.S. government both underwrites much of the Fanjul Corp.'s American mills and plantations, and has placed Dominican sugarcane on its list of products created with forced and child labor — so the family is lucky to have a new friend in Congress with ties to the Caribbean nation.
Among those critiques was a speaker who referred to Bloomberg - era New York City as a «plantation
The perception of Mr. de Blasio as an ungracious winner set in early: At the new mayor's inauguration on Jan. 1, 2014, multiple speakers attacked Mr. Bloomberg's record in caustic terms, with one pastor comparing New York under Mr. Bloomberg to a plantatinew mayor's inauguration on Jan. 1, 2014, multiple speakers attacked Mr. Bloomberg's record in caustic terms, with one pastor comparing New York under Mr. Bloomberg to a plantatiNew York under Mr. Bloomberg to a plantation.
How the giant new acacia plantations will affect this diversity remains uncertain.
New analysis warns that pine plantations can deplete soil of nutrients and carbon, reducing the carbon - mitigating benefits.
But a comprehensive new analysis warns that pine plantations can rapidly deplete the soil of its nutrients — and carbon — thereby reducing the benefits.
The plantation experiment set in motion by the British was intended to help make the best use of the colony of Malaya's (as Malaysia was known under British rule) timber resources and was also instructive in the development of rubber plantations that were spreading across the region to fuel the booming new automobile industry.
However, new research in the 1990s revealed that this warbler could be found in a surprisingly wide spectrum of habitats, including young loblolly pine plantations in eastern Texas.
The discovery of the Shell gene and its two naturally occurring mutations highlight new molecular strategies to identify seeds or plantlets that will become high - yielding palms before they are introduced into plantations.
For example, in the past, New Guinea highlanders did solve their problems of deforestation by figuring out how to transplant and grow Casuarina trees; and the Japanese of the Tokugawa era figured out how to solve their own problems of deforestation by developing sustainable plantation, agro-forestry and rationing wood.
Nirmal Chandra Dev, a manager of the tea plantation next to the Rema - Kalenga preserve, serves on a local conservation committee that he says is helping spawn a new appreciation for vultures.
Combining a new database of Indonesian oil palm plantations with satellite imagery of deforestation, the investigators measured the amount of natural forest that was cleared in each of those plantations between 2000 and 2015.
Many of the older, legal cocoa plantations in the country have been blighted by disease or otherwise haven't produced at the same levels as previously, which has led some growers to establish new farms in the reserves.
In 1914, new rubber plantations in Asia and Africa supplanted Amazonian rubber.
«The Sichuan bush warbler is exceedingly secretive and difficult to spot as its preferred habitat is dense brush and tea plantations,» said Rasmussen, who has helped document and scientifically describe 10 new species of birds.
Then Philip Jacobson from Mongabay on the new expose of corruption in the palm plantations of Indonesia.
It's a new technology and our coconuts are fresh from our own plantation in Indonesia.
So they have to make new banana plantations in a new area, clearing more jungle.
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