The long-term picture is impressive in light of poor mechanisation levels in the country. |
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Lack of physical activity due to the mechanisation of daily life also contributes to the aforementioned condition. |
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Find the spare parts for the mechanisation and handling systems in our on-line catalogue. |
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In many cases, this last point challenges the mechanisation of farming in developing countries. |
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This technique consists in implanting a crop in a single passage with minimal soil preparation and reducing the mechanisation cost. |
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However, mechanisation of farming must not entail risks for the environment. |
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With growing mechanisation and modernisation of the countryside, KUHN multiplied its new machines. |
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Despite the high degree of mechanisation, taking the right decisions inside the tunnel still depends on people. |
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The sector is not very competitive, since costs are high and there is little mechanisation. |
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The only way farms could survive was to scale-up and undergo mechanisation. |
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What is more, the bulk of these tasks are not amenable to mechanisation and so this type of work will always be available to women. |
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It wasn't only based on nitrogen. There were varieties that were selected as well as mechanisation. |
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Thus, in the absence of locational subsidies, farmers in KaƩdi must expect to pay higher rates for mechanisation services. |
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In agriculture and industry there was extensive upskilling and mechanisation, a process that launched the South on a path toward convergence with the rest of the American economy. |
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Widely-spaced vines make mechanisation easier and greatly reduce production costs, while maintaining sufficient yields, provided pruning is adapted accordingly. |
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This aspect is much more closely linked to industrial and semi-industrial fishing and is greater the bigger the boats, the extent of mechanisation, the size of the nets and the distances travelled. |
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Northampton grew beyond the old town walls and industry grew rapidly with the mechanisation of factories by the middle of the 19th century. |
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The conflict considerably affected the agricultural sector as regards livestock, agriculture mechanisation, and farm buildings as well as agro-processing infrastructure. |
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Van den Berk has been a leader in mechanisation and expansion for many years, and this is what enables it to remain an attractive employer in the sector. |
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Although mechanisation is gradually reducing employment in sugar cane plantations, the industry provides one million jobs, and at a higher rate of pay than the rural average. |
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Even if new procedures, techniques and materials have paved the way for the mechanisation, articulation and modernisation of elements, the basis for float and big head construction has remained identical to its origins. |
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They will also be aware that the cost of full mechanisation pushed up the price of coal and electricity to the consumer. |
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There is overwhelming consensus that mechanisation still has a long way to go in Africa. |
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Main speaker is Idris Evans, of Steptoes, who will describe farming's transition to mechanisation. |
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This book delves into harvesting mechanisation and post-harvesting of medicinal and aromatic plant crops. |
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But even with galloping mechanisation, he guesses that most local farmers would go bust without federal subsidies. For the unskilled, options are sparse. |
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It is also one that has traditionally remained in families, with each generation teaching the next, ensuring that the mechanisation of the tequila harvest has been kept at bay. |
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With mechanisation, it can be run by just six people. |
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It did so because the new seeds attracted new capital into farming, encouraged mechanisation, credit markets, new management techniques and so on. |
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The soil is chiefly clay and agriculture was not highly developed until the mechanisation of farms. |
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Shire horses continue to be used in agriculture and timber operations to complement mechanisation. |
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At Cambridge, Babbage saw the fallibility of this process, and the opportunity of adding mechanisation into its management. |
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It has not, however, been the largest employer since the mid 19th century as mechanisation substantially reduced the number of workers required. |
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Ruskin rejected the work of Whistler because he considered it to epitomise a reductive mechanisation of art. |
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The mechanisation of the spinning process in the early factories was instrumental in the growth of the machine tool industry, enabling the construction of larger cotton mills. |
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Seeley asserts that increased mechanisation of construction work can speed up construction and reduce the overall cost of construction while Olomolaiye et al. |
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Wilde envisions a society where mechanisation has freed human effort from the burden of necessity, effort which can instead be expended on artistic creation. |
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Mechanisation of three berths at Paradip port on public private partnership basis. |
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