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diversification
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The act, or the result, of diversifying.
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There is a lack of diversification of staff.
Do you have some spare farmland and a JCB? Suffolk farmer Jeremy Hall did, and combined them to create an unusual farm diversification – Rise Hall Farm in Suffolk became Trench Farm, a set for TV battle scenes.
Corruption, lack of economic diversification, political instability and violence (Nigeria suffered the highest level of civil deaths in African war zones last year) all play their part.
Meanwhile, aware that it can do better for the fishermen, the MSC is trying out a classic remedy for too-cheap raw materials: processing and diversification.
Diversification has helped The Wellbeing Farm avoid the common fate for hill farms of being turned into barn conversions for private houses.
Diversification also allows farmers to ride out market peaks and troughs.
So how does this output square with MTV's other more high-minded diversification project?
Mantega said the new deal would involve more trade diversification, including Chinese purchases of aircraft made by Embraer, a Brazilian manufacturer and Chinese investment to build oil drilling platforms in Brazil.
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