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agribusiness

[ UK /ˈæɡɹɪbˌɪznəs/ ]
[ US /ˈæɡɹəˌbɪznəs/ ]
NOUN
  1. a large-scale farming enterprise

How To Use agribusiness In A Sentence

  • The sale is part of Unilever's withdrawal from many of its agribusiness operations.
  • Observers estimated the cost to farm producers and agribusiness to be over $100 million.
  • This was being done by linking development activities of smallholder producers and rural entrepreneurs with commercial agribusinesses.
  • Critics who claim that the biotech food industry benefits corporate agribusiness and misallocates scientific resources will find plenty of support for their arguments here.
  • Dole, with farmers and agribusiness at the core of his Kansas constituency, has strongly supported tax credits for ethanol.
  • Westlands, and other Valley agribusiness interests, are politically powerful and large campaign contributors.
  • Three prizes are awarded each year: one in agribusiness, one in research and one in production agriculture.
  • There is already insufficient water in California to support its current population, industry and agribusiness and the state's water supply -- from the Colorado, from snow melt from the aquifer of the Central Valley -- is actually in decline as climate change raises the state's mean temperatures, desiccates its forests and dries out its topsoil. Giles Slade: Aint Got The Do-Re-Mi: The Beginning of The End of The Californian Dream
  • Electronic commerce, also called E-commerce, is revolutionizing how producers and agribusiness enterprises market their products and research new opportunities.
  • Rate It esticide maker owned by political donor The company that makes one of the pesticides state officials are considering spraying over the Bay Area to fight the light brown apple moth is owned by a wealthy California agribusinessman who has been a generous contributor to Gov. OpEdNews - Quicklink: US: Pesticide maker owned by political donor
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