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agricultural and productivity
Simultaneously we should be underlining the interrelationships of technical progress in various fields, showing how agricultural training can be introduced into education, how health affects labor productivity, how small business can benefit the rural farm community, and, above all, how progress in each field relates to national progress.
The Compact also includes a $ 146 million project to increase the productivity of approximately 250, 000 farm households through improved water supply, higher yields, higher-value crops, and a more competitive agricultural sector.
It was this high degree of agricultural productivity in the south that enabled the growth of the highest population densities in the world at this time, giving Akkad its military advantage.
** Banishment of the locusts and restoration of agricultural productivity as a divine response to national penitence.
With tools such as cartography, shipbuilding, navigation, mining and agricultural productivity colonisers had an upper hand.
The displacement of 1 million Eritreans as a result of the war with Ethiopia, multi-year drought, and the widespread presence of land mines all have played a role in the declining productivity of the agricultural sector.
Excessive erosion causes problems such as desertification, decreases in agricultural productivity due to land degradation, sedimentation of waterways, and ecological collapse due to loss of the nutrient rich upper soil layers.
Wars continued, but they were no longer so devastating to the civilian population ; famines and major epidemics did not occur, but increased agricultural productivity led to a higher birth rate, and a lower death rate.
After 1815, increased agricultural productivity meant a larger food supply, and a decline in famines, epidemics, and malnutrition.
the Nile was dammed to improve agricultural productivity of previously barren lands.
* Designing irrigation schemes and managing agricultural productivity.
For instance, the prediction of less agricultural soil per capita is a trend that Simon observed in The Ultimate Resource which Simon attributed to long-term rises in agricultural productivity.
:" It gave a new impetus to reconstruction in Western Europe and made a decisive contribution to the renewal of the transport system, the modernization of industrial and agricultural equipment, the resumption of normal production, the raising of productivity, and the facilitating of intra-European trade.
The large output of tractors and other agricultural machinery achieved a great increase in agricultural productivity.
Population in the hills greatly exceeds agricultural productivity.
The government hoped that the NEEDS would create 7 million new jobs, diversify the economy, boost non-energy exports, increase industrial capacity utilization, and improve agricultural productivity.
Reduction in soil depth, soil organic matter and soil fertility impair the land's future natural and agricultural productivity.
Miracles From Agriculture ( 1960 ) from the USDA presents then supermarkets as the showplaces of agriculture, discussing methods of improvement in the growing, handling, processing, and shipping of food products and the cooperative assistance offered by agricultural and food-processing research centers ; the film also hypothesizes that a nation grows according to the productivity of its agriculture.
The general adoption of the mouldboard plough in Europe appears to have accompanied the adoption of the three-field system in the later eighth and early ninth centuries, leading to an improvement of the agricultural productivity per unit of land in northern Europe.
In the 1960s and 1970s, the wet cultivation area was expanding rapidly, as the government implemented large-scale irrigation projects to restore the dry zone to agricultural productivity.
This dual nature of the Swazi economy, with high productivity in textile manufacturing and in the industrialized agricultural TDLs on the one hand, and declining productivity subsistence agriculture ( on SNL ) on the other, may well explain the country ’ s overall low growth, high inequality and unemployment.
Low agricultural productivity in the SNLs, repeated droughts, the devastating effect of HIV / AIDS and an overly large and inefficient government sector are likely contributing factors.

agricultural and attracted
The nocturnal hunter is known for its chilling screech and has long been associated with agricultural activities in Ireland, attracted to the rodent activity around grain stores and barns.
Chirac quickly earned a reputation as a champion of French farmers ' interests, and first attracted international attention when he assailed U. S., West German, and European Commission agricultural policies which conflicted with French interests.
The profitability of the agricultural sector attracted foreign capital for railways and industries.
Most of the early settlers were from New York and Vermont and were attracted to the township by its rich agricultural land.
Irrigation transformed the area into an agricultural district and attracted immigrants.
Lambrecht's mill, combined with the creek and with favorable agricultural conditions, attracted a small concentration of settlers ; the area was known as " Rock Creek ", after the stream.
From about 1877 to 1890, the Loup valley enjoyed a series of wet years that attracted a wave of settlers, who homesteaded even marginal agricultural land.
The rich agricultural and timber resources of the region attracted farmers, millworkers, and loggers.
Originally 150 days work was provided in the forests, but “ In practice, of course, these smallholdings attracted the cream of our men whom we were glad to employ on fulltime …” Existing and often derelict agricultural dwellings were adapted and new ones built to a small number of basic designs.
Passing through some of the oldest settled European agricultural areas in Western Australia, the catchment area has extensive soil salinity issues, which have attracted governmental programmes to alleviate the loss of agricultural lands.
The flourishing tobacco industry coupled with the rich agricultural lands in central and northeastern Nueva Ecija also attracted migrants from neighboring Pampanga, Ilocos and Tagalog areas.
The manufacturing industries that grew up from the agricultural and mineral resources attracted immigrants from all over Scotland and Ireland and other European countries.
The popularity of this style of music was particularly great by the end of the 19th century, when mostly agricultural Georgians were not attracted to the big cities, and businessmen from other countries ( particularly Armenians ) became the majority of the city population.
Population growth was driven by immigrants attracted by the opportunity of establishing themselves as traders, free from duties of agricultural labour.
Shortly after his appointment, Clark began to promote agricultural education, a subject which had attracted his attention during his time in Göttingen.
Despite its poor potential for agricultural development ; attracted by the rich fisheries and lush forest, settlers found the land known then as the “ Indian or Saugeen Peninsula ” to be irresistible.
Thomas Chirnside, a person famous in this area even today, was attracted to the open plain's suitability for agricultural uses.
Accumulation of fine sediments in this lake accounts for the valley's rich agricultural lands, which attracted settlers — mostly English Puritans — as early as 1636.
Once a location that was known for its agricultural wealth, the Lowcountry today is internationally renowned for its historic cities and communities, its natural beauty, and its unique cultural heritage, which have attracted millions of visitors and thousands of new residents.
Musgravetown which is largely an agricultural community, dates back to the mid-19th century when the fertile soil and abundant timber attracted settlers from more easterly communities on the Bonavista Peninsula.
Like many other towns in the Riverina, it was originally populated by those attracted by the gold rush of the 1860s, but became a quiet yet prosperous agricultural community after the local deposits were exhausted.
A sugar factory and agricultural sugar factory attracted many migrants and accelerated the industrialization of the city.
At that time in New Zealand agricultural vehicles attracted no tariffs and there was no government limit on the number of such vehicles that could be sold.

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