Sentence examples for forced cultivation from inspiring English sources

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He succeeded in limiting both the types of crops under forced cultivation and the amount of land available to the government.

Forced cultivation of jatropha was not associated with health or mortality outcomes in bivariate analyses.

In the 1970s, forced cultivation was introduced, reducing the cultivation period to one year, similar to the system developed in China in the early 1950s.

The most common HRVs seen in surveyed areas were destruction and seizure of food, livestock, or crops (16.1%%; 95% CI 12.0 to 20.1), forced cultivation of jatropha, an inedible biodiesel plant, (10.4%; 95% CI 7.1 to 13.7) and forced labor (13.3%; 95% CI 10.1 to 16.5).

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This requirement will force cultivators to use far more efficient LED lights in indoor cultivation facilities, or to move most cultivation to more energy efficient greenhouses.

The most egregious colonial abuses forced labour, forced crop cultivation, high taxes, low wages, confiscation of the most promising lands occurred regardless of which group of Europeans was in control.

She came to realize that the trade in opium was an ugly form of imperialism, in which England and other colonial powers fostered, and even forced, the cultivation, manufacture and sale of addictive, deadly opium in their colonies, even as they severely restricted its use at home because of the inherent dangers.

Declining farmland resources coupled with global warming have forced rice cultivation to marginal environments and beyond the normal rice season.

Just as with forced cotton cultivation in Northern Congo as well as in neighboring Ubangi-Shari (Central African Republic), the complaints of individual officials, traders, and missionaries did little to stop the harsh policies of large companies backed by high levels of the colonial administration.

"The downside was the loss of ideological coherence and a growing distance from the peasantry and traditional FARC support groups in both the countryside and the cities". Analysts agree that forced coca cultivation, kidnapping and use of terror techniques such as land mines -- which kill 400 mostly poor civilians a year -- have cost the group popular support among the poor.

Of all the potential trafficking victims who were forced into cannabis cultivation, 96% were from Vietnam, 81% of whom were children.

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