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mechanisation
noun
Alternative spelling of mechanization
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It is also one that has traditionally remained in families, with each generation teaching the next, ensuring that the mechanisation of the tequila harvest has been kept at bay.
But even with galloping mechanisation, he guesses that most local farmers would go bust without federal subsidies.For the unskilled, options are sparse.
With mechanisation, it can be run by just six people.
THE first industrial revolution began in Britain in the late 18th century, with the mechanisation of the textile industry.
It did so because the new seeds attracted new capital into farming, encouraged mechanisation, credit markets, new management techniques and so on.
In agriculture and industry there was extensive upskilling and mechanisation, a process that launched the South on a path toward convergence with the rest of the American economy.
Guysuco, the state sugar company, is in the midst of a $168m expansion and modernisation plan, which involves mechanisation and a new sugar factory.
On land, the green revolution allowed dramatic increases in crop production, with increased mechanisation, and improved pest control and soil fertility through the addition of herbicides, pesticides and nitrogen-based fertilisers.
The first began in Britain in the late 18th century with the mechanisation of the textile industry.
Mechanisation has driven some to migrate to richer Indian states in search of employment.
It achieves this miracle of abundance by a combination of mechanisation and careful management.
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