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The agricultural and livestock sector's output was principally consumed by the producers themselves and by the small local market, and only became associated with foreign trade towards the end of the 18th century.
Coren, one of the Spanish agricultural sector's most important companies, is headquartered in Ourense.
The agricultural sector's middle class, on the other hand, comprise the larger tenant farmers, who rent land from the landowners, and yeoman farmers, who were defined as " a person qualified by possessing free land of forty shillings annual value, and who can serve on juries and vote for a Knight of the Shire.
It has grown at an average of 11. 7 %, far exceeding agricultural growth and making it one of the fastest growing sector's of the economy.

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Armenia's agricultural output dropped by 17. 9 percent in the period of January – September 2010.
Due to the high agricultural output of the region, there are varied ingredients for Hunan dishes.
Value of agricultural output grew at an average annual rate of 7. 1 % during 1968 – 73, but since 1975 the sector has been hampered by droughts ( 1975, 1977, and 1979 ), hurricanes ( in 1979 and 1980 ), and slumping world prices and quota allocations for sugar ( since 1985 ).
Under this policy, Albania would develop its agricultural output in order to supply the Soviet Union and other Warsaw Pact nations while these nations would be developing specific resource outputs of their own, which would in theory strengthen the Warsaw Pact by greatly reducing the lack of certain resources that many of the nations faced.
Fruits account for a substantial fraction of the world's agricultural output, and some ( such as the apple and the pomegranate ) have acquired extensive cultural and symbolic meanings.
While the total value of export merchandise fell in 1990 and 1991 and had still not recovered in 1993 to its 1989 level, the overall agricultural sector output has grown somewhat because of growth in the sale of winter vegetables and shrimp.
Much of the agricultural workforce was uprooted from the countryside and moved into large urban centres of production, as the steam-based production factories could undercut the traditional cottage industries, because of economies of scale and the increased output per worker made possible by the new technologies.
This came about as a result of the rapid decline in the size of the British garrison from the mid-3rd century onwards ( thus freeing up more goods for export ), and because of ‘ Germanic ’ incursions across the Rhine, which appear to have reduced rural settlement and agricultural output in northern Gaul.
Due to the high agricultural output of the region, ingredients for Hunan dishes are many and varied.
In 1951, the Albanian government launched its first five-year plan, which emphasized exploiting the country's oil, chromite, copper, nickel, asphalt, and coal resources ; expanding electricity production and the power grid ; increasing agricultural output ; and improving transportation.
At the time, private farms still produced about 87 % of Albania's agricultural output, but by 1960 the same percentage came from collective or state farms.
Global agricultural output from 1970 to 2008.
Below is a list of countries by agricultural output in 2011.
This plan led to an increasing GDP growth, lower inflation, and increased industrial / agricultural / commercial produce, exports and output, yet made the unemployment rate rise.
They were forced to resettle in new clusters, where they focused on increasing agricultural output.
The large output of tractors and other agricultural machinery achieved a great increase in agricultural productivity.
In the late 1980s, this subsector continued to dominate, accounting for about 45 percent of industrial activity, depending on agricultural output in a given year.
In modern times, it often occurs in a region following the industrialization of agriculture when fewer people are needed to bring the same amount of agricultural output to market and related agricultural services and industries are consolidated.
Until the early 1970s Sudan's agricultural output was mostly dedicated to internal consumption.
The manufacturing and agricultural sectors accounted for 39. 9 percent and 0. 7 percent of the total output respectively.
The agricultural output has been growing at a respectable rate.
However, livestock products, including meat, milk, wool, and eggs, contributed to more than ⅓ of the value of agricultural output.

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Research by the French historian Marc Bloch in medieval French agricultural history showed the existence of names for two different ploughs, " the ard ( araire ) was wheeless and had to be dragged across the fields, while the turnplough ( charrue ) was mounted on wheels ".
After the tests showed that it was gold, Sutter expressed dismay: he wanted to keep the news quiet because he feared what would happen to his plans for an agricultural empire if there were a mass search for gold.
The 1881 census showed a decline of 92, 250 in agricultural labourers since 1871, with an increase of 53, 496 urban labourers.
One study in Bangladesh showed that cycle rickshaw driving was connected with some increases in income for poor agricultural laborers who moved to urban areas, but that the extreme physical demands of the job meant that these benefits decreased for long-term drivers.
Spring planting means that many nests of this early breeding duck are destroyed by farming activities, and a Canadian study showed that more than half of the surveyed nests were destroyed by agricultural work such as ploughing and harrowing.
A pamphlet called " On the Home Front " published in April 1934, outlined the National Labour argument in support of the National Government's domestic policy ; it argued that the agricultural policy followed by the Government had " the characteristic Conservative policy of a tariff " as well as " the characteristic Socialist State organisation of industry ", and therefore showed what the Government " owes to the traditional doctrines of not one, but all, Parties in the State ".
A public enquiry held in Goole on 8 October 1897 showed that the plans, which would cost £ 59, 602 to implement, had local support, and the farmers club estimated that the railway would carry 51, 625 tons of agricultural produce per year.
As many thinkers realized the power of economics as a social force, Espejo, influenced by Feijoo and Adam Smith among others, showed his desire for commercial and agricultural reforms, especially conservation and proper use of land.
The census showed that the biggest employability sector at this time was agricultural labourers, and there were 35 people employed in this field.
They inhabit ed the forest close to the “ Kalinga ” settlements and showed up with games in seasonal periods to barter for agricultural products.

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and, though he repeated, over and over again, the spectacular figures of industrial and agricultural production in 1980, the `` ordinary '' people in Russia are still a little uncertain as to how `` communism '' is really going to work in practice, especially in respect of food.
Although Valdivia found little gold in Chile he could see the agricultural richness of the land.
The advantage of this method is that little working time or effort is required from the composter and it fits in naturally with agricultural practices in temperate climates.
Djibouti is mostly barren, with little development in the agricultural and industrial sectors.
Rice hulls are an agricultural byproduct that would otherwise have little use.
The similarity of some aspects of the game to agricultural activity and the absence of a need for specialized equipment present the intriguing possibility that it could date to the beginnings of civilization itself ; however, there is little verifiable evidence that the game is older than about 1300 years.
The War of the Triple Alliance, however, devastated what little industry and infrastructure the country had, causing Paraguay to enter the twentieth century as an almost completely agricultural society.
Drought can affect agricultural areas during long periods with little or no precipitation.
The reason might be that most laws from the Orders Zeraim ( agricultural laws limited to the land of Israel ) had little practical relevance in Babylonia and were therefore not included.
Bulgaria emerged from Turkish rule as a poor, underdeveloped agricultural country, with little industry or tapped natural resources.
Diversions, mainly for agricultural irrigation, have increased the natural decrease in flow such that by the time the river reaches Presidio, Texas, there is little or no water.
T. medium, meadow or zigzag clover, a perennial with straggling flexuous stems and rose-purple flowers, is of little agricultural value.
Straw is an abundant agricultural waste product, and requires little energy to bale and transport for construction.
In 1953, Mao Zedong told the Indonesian ambassador that they had little to export except agricultural products.
Due to agricultural development, very little of the county's land area can be characterized as forested, though deciduous trees are a common feature of the landscape.
While a trusted bailiff might be manumitted as a gesture of gratitude, for those working as agricultural labourers or in workshops, there was little likelihood of being so noticed.
The Montreal area witnessed a stagnant agricultural sector ; it remained for the most part subsistence orientated with little or no trade purposes outside of the French colony.
Farms and agricultural structures are also introduced, appearing on large light industrial zones in a city with low land value and little pollution.
But many of these changes only benefited the upper-middle classes and did little for the peasant agricultural laborers who made up the majority of the population.
Henry Bulwer also organized agricultural production on the island to self-sustain his little realm at least to a certain degree, but later sold Yassıada to the Khedive of Ottoman Egypt and Sudan, Ismail Pasha, who, however, didn't construct any new buildings and completely neglected the island.
Arévalo implemented social reforms such as minimum wage laws, increased educational funding, near-universal suffrage ( excluding illiterate women ), and labor reforms ; but many of these changes only benefited the upper-middle classes and did little for the peasant agricultural laborers that made up the majority of the population.
The south shore of the harbour, including Wytch Heath and Godlingstone Heath, is open heathland of little agricultural use.
The differences in opinion led to acrimony and there was little interaction between Mahalanobis and agricultural research in later years.
The area is heavily agricultural with little heavy industry.

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