produce meat
collocation in Englishmeaningsofproduceandmeat
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produce
noun[U]
uk/ˈprɒdʒ.uːs/us/ˈprɑː.duːs/
food or any other substance or material that is grown or obtained ...
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meat
noun
uk/miːt/us/miːt/
the flesh of an animal when it is used ...
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(Definition ofproduceandmeatfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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When the conversion ratio of feed to meat is not high enough, more grain is required toproducemeat.
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Commercial livestock ranching systems (which replaced the wild herds and are barely a hundred years old)producemeat, hides and fiber.
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Feeding of straw to animals during the dry season keeps them alive so that they canproducemeator milk during the wet season when there is sufficient feed supply.
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Farmers have been asked toproducemeatwith less fat, and have responded admirably to this request.
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Many abattoirs in this country are well managed andproducemeatwhich is of a good hygienic standard.
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We could notproducemeator wheat or anything else at a profit.
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It is necessary for us to do all we can toproducemeat.
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As well as that, there is economic pressure toproducemeatand other food to feed the increasing populations of the cities.
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We cannot produce maize in this country, but we canproducemeat.
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He will continue toproducemeatand will try to sell it in other parts of the world.
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The next animal that willproducemeatquickly is the sheep.
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They stillproducemeat, and will go on producing it, so long as they are allowed to live.
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The awful thing about the present situation is that the most sustainable systems with first-rate animal welfare standards thatproducemeatfrom grass in mature animals are being undermined.
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The shortage of meat is a world shortage, and we have toproducemeatas cheaply as possible in this country, and as much of it as possible.
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Undoubtedly this is the animal which willproducemeatmore quickly than any other animal which the farmer can keep.
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I use the word "profitably" in the sense of keeping cattle whichproducemeatand milk and not merely walk about the fields and grow older.
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I must also reject the suggestion that producers of sheep' s milk and goat' s milk be paid the same aid as farmers who onlyproducemeat.
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The same is true of poultry, which, although they do not technicallyproducemeat, do, as we have been told, produce a protein food which is a substitute for meat.
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