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Communist China contracted with Ceylon on April 9 to buy the entire exportable surplus of sheet rubber for this year, amounting to 20,000 tons, in ex change for rice under a trade agreement.
Other countries in the region are not likely to yield significant exportable surplus.
The country is self-sufficient in meat and has an exportable surplus.
The target of four percent growth in GDP from agriculture and allied sectors was felt necessary to achieve overall GDP growth target of nine percent per annum without undue inflation and generate exportable surplus.
Rice is the only major food crop with an exportable surplus, but that surplus is relatively small and ranged between 3 and - 13percentt during the 1990s.
The continued downward pressure is mostly due to large sales from China and the prospects of an exportable surplus in Brazil where a record crop is about to be harvested.
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Thus, many large Asian cities have become vulnerable, as more countries are unable to feed themselves and fewer countries produce exportable surpluses (Yin et al. 2011).
Third, recent decisions of the United States to increase subsidies to agriculture are likely to influence exportable surpluses.
Zimbabwe's farming sector can produce, and has produced in the past, exportable surpluses of maize and certain other food crops.
Add to that, says Verleger, "the increase in oil production from offshore fields and unconventional sources in America," and that exportable U.S. surplus could grow even bigger.
The total surplus exportable energy generated from biogas plants working at standard conditions each day in any form of heat, electricity or purified gas, after allowing for plant operating demand is about 19, 20 and 45 GWh in 2015, 2020, and 2025, respectively.
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