Such perfect bounty, grown with agrichemicals and pesticides, is notoriously pricey. |
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Less, however, would be spent on agrichemicals, fuel, hired labour, livestock purchased for resale, seed, taxes and interest. |
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It has slashed the use of toxic agrichemicals and boosted productivity for many farmers. |
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Human pathogens can survive and grow in many agrichemicals including pesticides. |
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Except for some notable exceptions, monoculture is now regarded as a dead end in the context of reducing the use of agrichemicals. |
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Several hypotheses have been proposed to explain these outbreaks including the development of pesticide resistance in pest mite populations and the elimination of natural enemies by broad-spectrum agrichemicals. |
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Petrochemical processing plants, producing chemical feedstocks to a broad range of industries from biopharmaceuticals, agrichemicals and plastics to food and textiles. |
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It has diversified in recent years to cover other sectors including agrichemicals, financial services and B2B services. |
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The evidence implicating agrichemicals in human illness grows all the time. |
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It also requires agrichemicals, uses large amounts of fertilizers, and often consumes much more water for irrigation than traditional farming ever could. |
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Proteins, which are the products of genes and are not capable of independent reproduction, are prime candidates among which to prospect for pharmaceuticals or agrichemicals. |
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An ongoing auditing and re-audit process assures the entire distribution chain that agrichemicals are being stored on a continuous basis in facilities that meet the requirements agreed upon by the industry. |
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Analysts point to rising soy production in the region as an especially worrying trend due to the use of agrichemicals that can run into the waters. |
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Growing maize requires a lot of land, water and agrichemicals, so environmental groups such as America's Natural Resources Defence Council argue that it is merely a short-term, first-generation approach to making ethanol. |
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Colloids are finely dispersed two-phase mixtures widely encountered in everyday life in the form of pharmaceuticals, foodstuffs and agrichemicals. |
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Agrichemicals in surface water and birth defects in the United States. |
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