Sentences with phrase «reach production numbers»

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Truffle production in Western Australia's South West is on the verge of significant growth as a number of new producers enter the market and a series of previously planted trees reach maturity.
Driven by increasing affluence at home and a growing number of export markets, beef production is expected to increase by 22.5 per cent, reaching 10.9 million tonnes by 2023.
However, these next - wave fuels have not yet reached commercial - scale production, although a number of projects are under development.
Despite unreleased final numbers, car and truck production in North America reached a record 16.6 million for the whole of 2013, says a report on Autonews.
The full electric punch enabled the E-Tron Sportback to reach 62 mph (100 kph) in just four and a half seconds, but we'll have to wait and see whether the actual production model will be able to match those numbers.
[1] While at its peak, Canadian Swift / Metro / Firefly production reached more than 100,000 vehicles a year, the number fell to just 32,000 in 2000.
7.3 A Jurys Rewards member will be automatically upgraded when their room night production reaches the required number of room nights for that tier within a 12 month period from when they join.
Even with good sales, in January 2001, he received a call from Japan where SEGA decided to finish the hardware production because they didn't reach a specific number of sales and couldn't sustain the business.
Although this number is still increasing, I feel that the production staff has come together considerably to a point — and reaching a milestone — where we can say we've started full - scale development.»
The continuous economic expansion we see today follows a course established at the dawn of our culture and may be about to reach a point in human history when human numbers and unbridled production could overwhelm the Earth.
To a growing number of oil industry commentators this is because we have reached, or are just about to reach, peak oil — the point at which oil production hits an all time high then goes into terminal decline.
The gift that is American energy is seen in some key numbers: domestic crude oil production reaching more than 9 million barrels per day last month, the highest level in more than two decades, according to the U.S. Energy Information Administration (EIA); total U.S. net imports of energy as a share of energy consumption falling to their lowest level in nearly 30 years during the first six months of this year; gasoline prices dropping to an average of $ 2.47 per gallon last week, their lowest point since May 2009, according to the Lundberg Survey Inc..
According to Nissan, once its new factory in Smyrna, Tennessee begins production in December, the number of LEAF EVs sold will go up quickly enough for the company to reach its goal of selling at least 20,000 during its current fiscal year (which ends in March).
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