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Тезаурус:

  1. This increase was at an annual rate of 10 per cent between 1975 and 1980, due to increased purchases of wheat, maize, sorghum, vegetable oils, dairy products, beans and sugar, all basic foodstuffs.
  2. Broken down into the different crops, the figures put soft wheat at 75.68m tonnes (compared with 72.9m tonnes last year), followed by barley, 44.6m tonnes (45.7m); maize, 27.4m tonnes (22m); durum, 9.3m tonnes (7.1m); rye, 3.1m tonnes (3.3m); oats, 4.4m tonnes (4.6m); sorghum, 0.51m tonnes (0.45m); and triticale 1.5m tonnes (1.1m).
  3. They were primarily dependent on their cattle for subsistence - particularly from milk and blood - though in some cases also planted short-season sorghum or millet as a supplement.
  4. The waKara farmed on the basis of a three-year rotation of bullrush millet, groundbeans and sorghum.
  5. For example, Pla et al. (1985) report that in the northern central plains of Venezuela rain-fed production of sorghum and maize have resulted in accelerated erosion and an increase in flood frequency.
  6. Western intensive farming methods have brought untold problems to developing countries that should be growing crops of millet, sorghum and vegetables to feed their own people rather than exporting cotton, rice and maize to the Western world.
  7. In the Sudan, apart from the increased extent of sand dunes along the Nile, El-Karouri (1986) reports a decline in sorghum production, a staple food, from in 1961 to in 1973 in the Kardofan region as well as similar declines in maize and millet productivity and a reduction in gum arabic production due to the exploitation of Acacia senegal for fuel and clearance.
  8. In order to maintain living standards, marginal land was brought into cultivation causing disruption of the traditional interplay between cultivators and nomadic herders; the former provided millet and sorghum as staple crops which they exchanged for animal products and the benefits of having their lands fertilised by animal herds.
  9. Where the Soviet Union falls down is in the production of what are called coarse grains - maize (corn) principally, but including barley, oats, rye, sorghum and other grains apart from rice.
  10. The story recalled in Chapter 2 of a stranger named Chipimbi who came to live amongst the Lamba of Zambia, and brought them seeds of maize, sorghum and groundnuts, was one such hero.
  11. All the pop songs in vogue at the time were sung communally - songs such as those from the award-winning film, Hong Gaoliang (Red Sorghum ) and the virtual national anthem of youth during 1988, "Yi Wu Suo You", "The One Who Has Nothing".
  12. In the Gezira region of the Sudan, for example, growing more sorghum and groundnuts has increased the cotton pest, the Heliothis boll worm.
  13. Much of the Colombian countryside has been turned over to the growing of soya and sorghum to feed chickens, thus depriving the Colombian peasants in the area of a food supply and contributing to the increased protein deficit in Colombia.

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