To help this, the government aims to have 1.5 million hectares of Jatropha
under cultivation by that time.
Not exact matches
Capsicum annuum L. — According to Naudin C. longum DC., and C. grossum Willd., are not specifically distinct from this plant It is said
by Clusius to have been brought
by the Portuguese from Brazil to India, and reached England in 1548; and is mentioned
by Gerarde as being
under cultivation in his time.
New Mexico is
by far the largest commercial producer of chile peppers in the United States, with about 35,000 acres
under cultivation.
In the United States, approximately 5,500 acres is
under cultivation, with Texas the leading state for jalapeño production, followed
by New Mexico.
However, rather than implying a swift liberalisation of illicit drugs, Sefatian suggested another direction: re-introducing the
cultivation of plants such as poppy and cannabis
under state supervision; legalisation of cannabis and opium use
under specific circumstances outlined
by ad hoc laws, for instance, only in private places and for opium — as he told me — only for people above a certain age.
This whole medicinal pot issue is a little thorny, since marijuana is illegal
under federal law — period, end of story, even in states that have passed legislation or ballot initiatives making the drug legal for use
by people who are sick, those individuals are still subject to arrest
by federal officials for possession or
cultivation.
While the USDA Plant Epidemiology and Risk Analysis Laboratory lists the giant reed as highly invasive, it was approved for
cultivation under the renewable fuel standard (RFS), administered
by U.S. EPA.
Day 3 Harbour Cruising (B, D) Stroll through the beautiful tranquil gardens at Strawberry Hill Farm, the first farm in WA
under continual
cultivation and the first property to be acquired
by the National Trust.
Approximately 25,375,000 hectares in sub-Saharan Africa are
under maize
cultivation, of which 6,122,000 ha are affected
by the parasitic striga weed.
«Industrial Hemp Development Act»; providing for state economy and agricultural industry promotion of industrial hemp
by permitting regulated industrial hemp industry development; authorizing industrial hemp as an agricultural product; placing enforcement
under commissioner of agriculture; authorizing regulated and lawful industrial hemp agriculture and commercial sales; requiring licensure for
cultivation; specifying licensee requirements, compliance and notification requirements; requiring commissioner to promulgate certain rules; requiring fee credit to the industrial hemp account and establishing the account in the agricultural fund; establishing an affirmative defense for possession of marijuana; exempting industrial hemp from the marijuana and wild hemp definitions.
SF 826 «Industrial Hemp Development Act»; providing for state economy and agricultural industry promotion of industrial hemp
by permitting regulated industrial hemp industry development; authorizing industrial hemp as an agricultural product; placing enforcement
under commissioner of agriculture; authorizing regulated and lawful industrial hemp agriculture and commercial sales; requiring licensure for
cultivation; specifying licensee requirements, compliance and notification requirements; requiring commissioner to promulgate certain rules; requiring fee credit to the industrial hemp account and establishing the account in the agricultural fund; establishing an affirmative defense for possession of marijuana; exempting industrial hemp from the marijuana and wild hemp definitions.
The joint study, published
by the International Center for Tropical Agriculture (CIAT)
under the CGIAR Research Program on Climate Change, Agriculture and Food Security (CCAFS), models the global suitability of arabica
cultivation to see how production will be affected in 2050.
That's why, for example, the mass starvation predicted
by Paul Ehrlich in his Sixties bestseller The Population Bomb never happened: because thanks to Norman Borlaug's Green Revolution, crop yields dramatically increased while the area of land
under cultivation remained unchanged.
Yet U.S. food production over the same time has also risen
by robust percentages even as the number of acres
under cultivation has been steadily falling for decades.»
Any person who without the written permission of the landowner, the owner's agent, or the person in lawful possession of the land, willfully enters any lands
under cultivation or enclosed
by fence, belonging to, or occupied
by, another, or who willfully enters upon uncultivated or unenclosed lands where signs forbidding trespass are displayed at intervals not less than three to the mile along all exterior boundaries and at all roads and trails entering the lands, is guilty of a public offense.