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 Translation for 'agricultural commodities' from English to French
NOUN   an agricultural commodity | agricultural commodities
agr.
denrées {f.pl} agricoles
agricultural commodities
Partial Matches
comm.
marchandise {f}
commodities {pl}
agr.
agraire {adj}
agricultural
agricole {adj}agricultural
agr.
production {f} agricole
agricultural production
agr.météo.sci.
météorologie {f} agricole
agricultural meteorology
agr.météo.sci.
agrométéorologie {f}
agricultural meteorology
agr.bot.
plante {f} utile
(agricultural) crop
agr.sci.
génie {m} rural
agricultural engineering
agr.
paysage {m} agricole
agricultural landscape
agr.
denrées {f.pl} agricoles
agricultural goods
agr.
denrées {f.pl} agricoles
agricultural products
agr.occup.
conseiller {m} agricole
agricultural consultant
agr.tech.
machine {f} agricole
agricultural machine
agr.
secteur {m} agricole
agricultural sector
agr.
secteur {m} agricole
agricultural industry
agr.biol.sci.
biologie {f} agricole
agricultural biology
agr.sci.
agronomie {f}
agricultural science
agr.sci.
agronomie {f}
agricultural economics
agr.écon.occup.
économiste {m} agricole
agricultural economist
agr.sci.
sciences {f.pl} agronomiques
agricultural sciences
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Usage Examples English
  • Grain, potatoes, grapes, vegetables, melons and livestock are the most important agricultural commodities.
  • It is one of the agricultural commodities in western Liguria and in particular within the province of Imperia.
  • Augustine. Agricultural commodities produced in Apalachee were carried by canoes to the Gulf of Mexico and southward on the coast to the mouth of the Suwanee River, then upriver to a location on the Santa Fe River.
  • The emergence of the "Encomienda" system during the 16th–17th centuries in occupied colonies within the Caribbean basin reflects a gradual shift in imperial prioritization, increasingly focusing on large-scale production and exportation of agricultural commodities.
  • In this approach, land is set aside to preserve the wildlife while the rest is used to fulfill the farmers need of agricultural commodities.

  • During the decades of the 1960s and 1970s, the country's economy, spurred mostly by erratically fluctuating traditional agricultural commodities, nevertheless averaged real annual growth of between 4 and 5 percent.
  • Exports are almost entirely agricultural commodities (with the exception of Gold exports), and coffee is the largest foreign exchange earner.
  • An agricultural subsidy (also called an agricultural incentive) is a government incentive paid to agribusinesses, agricultural organizations and farms to supplement their income, manage the supply of agricultural commodities, and influence the cost and supply of such commodities.
  • The Act shifted the parity goal from price equality of agricultural commodities and the articles that farmers buy to income equality of farm and non-farm population."
  • The price of agricultural commodities also was pressured by a return of normal harvests following 1816, the "year without a summer", that caused large scale famine and high agricultural prices.

  • Additionally, ABARES publish a number of series, including the Australian quarterly forecast report, "Agricultural commodities" (ISSN 1839-5619, since September 2011).
  • They tend to deal in primarily tangible goods and services such as agricultural commodities or utilities rather than intangible products such as financial services.
  • Argentina's revenue and customs service began an investigation into the four companies when prices for agricultural commodities spiked in 2008 but very little profit for the four companies had been reported to the office.
  • Crop insurance is insurance purchased by agricultural producers and subsidized by a country's government to protect against either the loss of their crops due to natural disasters, such as hail, drought, and floods ("crop-yield insurance", or the loss of revenue due to declines in the prices of agricultural commodities ("crop-revenue insurance").
  • Castro then signed a trade agreement in February 1960 with communist states, which would emerge as a market for the island's agricultural commodities (and a new source for machinery, heavy industrial equipment, and technicians) that could replace the country's traditional patron–the United States.

  • The price of oil and agricultural commodities collapsed.
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