grain output
collocation in Englishmeaningsofgrainandoutput
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grain
noun
uk/ɡreɪn/us/ɡreɪn/
a seed or seeds from a plant, especially a plant like a grass such as rice ...
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output
noun[U]
uk/ˈaʊt.pʊt/us/ˈaʊt.pʊt/
an amount of something produced by a person, machine, factory, ...
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(Definition ofgrainandoutputfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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In the base case, high legumegrainoutputprices compensated for the high labour input in double cropping systems.
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Although grain production increased in 1989, per capitagrainoutputhas still not exceeded the 1984 level.
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The effect of a 30 % reduction in legumegrainoutputprices on the net benefit obtained from legume-maize rotations was dramatic.
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Shelling required 2.5 labour days per tgrainoutput.
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Input prices were recorded at planting time andgrainoutputprices at harvesting, each year.
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However, very little of thegrainoutputis tested and little of the crop is actually thrown away.
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Buyun has 15,261 mu of arable land, and its annualgrainoutputis 894.41 kilos, averaging 580 kilos per head.
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The 'three-fix' referred to the official fixing of thegrainoutput(ding-chan), the procurement quota (ding-gou), and the quantity supplied on resale to households with a deficit in grain (ding-xiao).
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In the early 1980s, while the per capitagrainoutputwas improved, the country's grain imports also increased, which enabled farmers to keep more grain for their essential requirements.
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What kind of price reduction is needed to affectgrainoutput?
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Grainoutputincreased during the first two years of set-aside.
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Grainoutputof 3.5 million tonnes last year was less than half the demand, and grain shortages are now so bad that there are fights in food queues.
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Its intent was to raisegrainoutputat least to self-sufficiency to ease the pressure on the balance of payments.
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Grainoutputin 1979 was about twice as large as in 1952, but so was the population.
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In 1979 per capitagrainoutputfirst surpassed previous peak levels achieved in 1957.
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Grainoutputparalleled the increase in population from 1949 through 1975 but rose rapidly in the decade between 1975 and 1985.
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Per capita income in the village increase from 22 yuan to 400 yuan withgrainoutputincreasing to 90,000 kg in 1979.
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Totalgrainoutputin 2013 was 165,700 tons (in weight after processing).
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The plan was a success and latergrainoutputincreased steadily, passing from 237 kg per "mu" in 1952 to 774 kg per "mu" in 1962.
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Totalgrainoutputper capita grew from 288 kilograms a year in 1952 to 319 kilograms in 1978, an increase of only 11 percent in 26 years.
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