Bumper harvests at home and empty pocketbooks in Asia have depressed grain and livestock prices.
Cahyo wants to create an irrigation system that will allow two harvests a year.
The paltry crops of recent years might be followed by several years of robust harvests.
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Abundant rice harvests are common on Bali, and reveal the benefits of pulling together.
But this year, she said, market prices rose above what the government pays due to large harvests.
M. smithii harvests hydrogen molecules from neighboring microbes in the gut, which it then transforms into methane gas.
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Nor, even, was a succession of disastrous harvests that battered wages and drove up the price of grain.
It could provide much more food and cash crops too, perhaps two harvests a year, with proper irrigation.
But I am happy to eat the highly tested seafood that is coming form the Gulf in large harvests.
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Since the black wheat can be cultivated between regular rice harvests, it helps the farmers use their land better.
Mr Monks, of the European TUC, said the limit could be varied at busy times like Christmas and harvests.
SPD, which has seen its popularity slide even as Ms Merkel harvests the credit for all the government's successes.
Let us start at the beginning: the harvests in certain parts of the world this year will be bad.
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It filled the air with the aroma of its promise of spring harvests.
The general insists Cuba can return to the days of 7m tonne harvests.
Army reservists from America's farming states are meanwhile striving to teach Afghans how to boost their wheat and fruit harvests.
Kahang, which produces rice, vegetables, fruits, herbs and seafood, has tours of its rice fields, prawn harvests and wild duck sanctuary.
The insect harvests moisture from the air by first getting it to condense on its back and then storing the water.
This resulted in the death of livestock, small harvests and a big drop in demand for labor, cutting into household incomes.
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There are fears poor harvests caused by heavy rainfall could cause greater damage to the industry than 2001's devastating foot-and-mouth outbreak.
Last year too much rainfall led to bad harvests, and this year more drought-like conditions could produce the same outcome again.
After peaking at 392 million tonnes in 1998, China's grain harvests have fallen to 350 million tonnes a year since then.
It turned what was once a subsistence crop into a major income earner for women farmers, more than doubling average banana harvests.
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Goal: a minimum of two sorghum harvests per year on every acre.
In October the Guernsey Farmers' Association announced a fall in milk yields due to sustained wind and rain and poor crop harvests.
The ultimate cause is the bad harvests in the US and other countries as a result of the extreme weather this summer.
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Reduced flooding meant the arable land was not having its nutrients replenished, yet it was producing an extra two harvests each year.
Scottish farmers remain optimistic about the industry's future despite two years of wet weather-hit harvests and rising costs, according to a report.
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