"Industrialized agriculture" refers to a modern farming method that focuses on large-scale production using machines, synthetic fertilizers, pesticides, and other technologies. It involves growing and raising crops or animals in a highly organized and efficient manner, usually aimed at maximizing productivity and profit.
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«industrialized»
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Sentences with «industrialized agriculture»
- There's a close analogy to that radicalism — abstractification abstractifying itself even further — in the business of breeding animals for industrialized agriculture. (discovermagazine.com)
- Secondly, we feel a responsibility to provide our customers with food and products that are as far removed from the effects of industrialized agriculture as possible. (lautrechoix.ca)
- «At this point we grow far more corn and soybeans than we need, and far less good food than we should; we have far too few people on the farm; and it's all the result of government policy favoring industrialized agriculture.» (religion-online.org)
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