large-scale producer

collocation in English

meaningsoflarge-scaleandproducer

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large-scale
adjective
uk
/ˌlɑːdʒˈskeɪl/
us
/ˌlɑːrdʒˈskeɪl/
involving many people or things, or happening over a ...
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producer
noun[C]
uk
/prəˈdʒuː.sər/
us
/prəˈduː.sɚ/
a person who makes the practical and financial arrangements needed to make a film, play, or television or ...
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(Definition oflarge-scaleandproducerfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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Far too large a proportion of it goes to thelarge-scaleproducerwho is capable of standing on his own feet.
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It is over-generous to thelarge-scaleproducerwho gets a certain efficiency of production purely from size.
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It is now alarge-scaleproducerof cotton textiles and cotton yarn.
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However, the organisation has been criticised for its focus on thelarge-scaleproducer.
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Large-scale producers, with more than 90 hectares of agricultural land, are comparatively better off.
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Large-scale producers of biologicals faced challenges very similar to the challenges faced by producers of other technologically complex products.
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The increase which is now proposed will mainly benefit the large-scale producers at the expense of small producers.
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In these conditions only large-scale producers can possibly sustain the heavy costs of drainage—that is one very important point to remember.
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There is no absolutely obvious need for family farms to receive aid, to the detriment of large-scale producers.
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Large-scale producers may possibly be able to operate on that figure.
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We are large-scale producers in these countries.
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It is also the case that large-scale producers of bricks, whose costs of production are very low, will obtain an increasing share of the local market for bricks.
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I say this because you only help large-scale producers and, as a consequence, you spend a large part of the budget on encouraging these very problems!
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Increasing production costs and competition from large-scale producers have reduced the number of people involved in the production.
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