agricultural development
collocation in Englishmeaningsofagriculturalanddevelopment
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agricultural
adjective
uk/ˌæɡ.rɪˈkʌl.tʃər.əl/us/ˌæɡ.rəˈkʌl.tʃɚ.əl/
used for farming or relating ...
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development
noun
uk/dɪˈvel.əp.mənt/us/dɪˈvel.əp.mənt/
the process in which someone or something grows or changes and becomes ...
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But such adjustments did not necessarily overturn the broad, theoretical assumptions with which experts and officials conceptualized the problems ofagriculturaldevelopment.
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Although the focus of this proposition is the developing world tropics, problems withagriculturaldevelopment in semi-arid regions are not confined to the developing world.
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Thus, this sector has been identified as a keystone foragriculturaldevelopmentin these developing nations.
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They became models for other international agricultural research centres, each concerned with major commodities and food-production problems relevant toagriculturaldevelopment.
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But it was a long-standing lament ofagriculturaldevelopmentofficers that indigenous populations resisted innovations intended to decrease quantity in the cause of quality.
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First, we shall criticise what we argue to be an overemphasis on the prioritisation of smallholderagriculturaldevelopment.
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This growth, undermining the benefits ofagriculturaldevelopment, meant that other forms of work must be found.
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He broadened his horizons further at the end of the 1930s, centring his investigations on the interrelationship between industrialisation andagriculturaldevelopment.
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Likewise, a trend toward peri-urbanagriculturaldevelopmentcould potentially lessen pressure at the 'agricultural frontier'.
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An important theme running through the book is demographic change and its impact onagriculturaldevelopment, labour allocation and environmental management.
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Only then can the nature ofagriculturaldevelopmentbe fully appreciated.
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Manyagriculturaldevelopmentprojects have been designed and implemented without due consideration of their impact on the environment, especially biodiversity.
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This is a valuable compendium from a multidisciplinary team of authors for anyone interested in the debate about sustainableagriculturaldevelopmentin developing countries.
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Qing settlement began from a baseline that already included aboriginal peoples, incipientagriculturaldevelopmentand colonial domination.
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For example, in theory, intensification resulting from the larger import capacity for fertilizers and agricultural machinery can lessen the impact ofagriculturaldevelopmenton forests.
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Consequently, manyagriculturaldevelopmentorganizations and other extension groups in the area consider promoting the use of manure among farmers a priority.
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It even explicitly defines some of the topical areas of priority for socio-cultural and behavioural research for sustainableagriculturaldevelopmentand poverty reduction.
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Below, we measure the extent to which investments support land-intensive or land-extensive paths ofagriculturaldevelopment.
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First, there is not always a direct relationship betweenagriculturaldevelopmentand forest cover loss because of intervening factors related to technology and location.
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