timber product

collocation in English

meaningsoftimberandproduct

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timber
noun
uk
/ˈtɪm.bər/
us
/ˈtɪm.bɚ/
trees that are grown so that the wood from them can be used ...
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product
noun
uk
/ˈprɒd.ʌkt/
us
/ˈprɑː.dʌkt/
something that is made to be sold, usually something that is produced by an industrial process or, less commonly, something that is grown or obtained ...
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(Definition oftimberandproductfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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The prices received by developing countries fluctuate with market conditions and variations in quality and the specification of thetimberproduct.
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While good data on timber products' prices are available, information on production costs at timber plantations is relatively poor and not adequately compiled and analysed.
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They do not increase revenue efficiency scores when both agricultural and timber products are considered.
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Such policies do improve revenue efficiency of agricultural products, but they do not improve revenue efficiency when both agricultural and timber products are considered.
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The transferred rights are usually non-commercial use rights as far as timber and forest resources are concerned and commercial withdrawal rights mainly for fuelwood, raphia and other non-forest timber products.
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Differences in population density also can change the share of total output that comes from agricultural and timber products and can alter what is produced for local and export markets.
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The import bill for timber and timber products in 1976 was £1,940 million.
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Where practicable, the use of reclaimed timber or timber products is also considered.
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My department aims to purchase only sustainably produced timber and timber products.
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We now import over £400 million worth of timber and timber products, one-tenth of our total import bill.
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The huge and escalating balance of trade deficit in timber products is a compelling reason for encouraging afforestation.
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Our imports of timber and timber products are vast, exceeded only by those of food and oil.
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Last year we imported £1,300 million worth of timber and timber products, and the figure may be as much as £2,000 million this year.
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The amount of homegrown timber available can supply only a relatively minor part of our requirements of timber and timber products.
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Do we ban the use of new timber products?
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