agricultural productivity
collocation in Englishmeaningsofagriculturalandproductivity
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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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productivity
noun[U]
uk/ˌprɒd.ʌkˈtɪv.ə.ti/us/ˌproʊ.dəkˈtɪv.ə.t̬i/
the rate at which a company or country makes goods, usually judged in connection with the number of people and the amount of materials necessary to produce ...
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(Definition ofagriculturalandproductivityfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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The main methodological innovation of the paper, the model of feedbacks from emissions toagriculturalproductivitythrough the ozone chain, is important for the conclusion.
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The key insight in this process is that this release of labour to other sectors does not occur without increases inagriculturalproductivity.
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Regional ratios of agricultural and non-agricultural production within each citystate varied, depending on the local natural resources present and theagriculturalproductivityof the land.
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However, this negative impact is offset by the improvement of land quality andagriculturalproductivity, which can relieve demographic pressure on land.
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If the latter impact outweighs the former, then the overall relationship betweenagriculturalproductivityincreases and deforestation is negative.
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The soil nutrients that normally pose the most important limitations toagriculturalproductivityare phosphorus and nitrogen.
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The use of genetic engineering to produce pest resistant transgenic plants represents one of many current approaches aimed at increasingagriculturalproductivity.
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Reconcilingagriculturalproductivityand environmental integrity: a grand challenge for agriculture.
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If security of private titles has any effect, it is onagriculturalproductivity, where property rights are expected to be more essential to efficient production.
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The increase inagriculturalproductivitythat we observed on some upland farms was correlated, in turn, with reduced forest clearing.
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In most countries, there is a wide disparity ofagriculturalproductivityacross regions.
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Improvedagriculturalproductivityentails a reduced national price level, and fuel and other imported goods are becoming relatively more expensive.
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On the one hand, the impact onagriculturalproductivityof soil mining and degradation will necessarily lead to repercussions in the rest of the economy.
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From the dose-response functions the marginal benefit onagriculturalproductivityis stronger the more air quality improves.
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On the other hand, improvements inagriculturalproductivitymight help reduce the pressure upon land and thus favor longer-term activities, such as forestry.
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The area flooded and depth of routine flooding are reduced so as to make more land available for agriculture and to increaseagriculturalproductivity.
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Bioengineered crops are already contributing toagriculturalproductivityand sustainability in the more advanced developing countries.
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If tithe rent can be taken as a proxy foragriculturalproductivity, there was a period of marked progress after 1799.
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The reason for these transfers is the unequal burden of urban pollution,agriculturalproductivityand reliance on dirty production.
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Collectively, soil biota affects bothagriculturalproductivityand environmental quality and, therefore, warrants careful consideration when evaluating the sustainability of cropping systems.
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