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Consequently, the rise of slavery was due to the increasing rise of crops being produced and traded, more specifically the rise of the plantation economy The rise of the plantations was the main reason for the trade of commodities during proto-globalization.
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California is already well acquainted with rise of crop-devouring insects, noted Jeanne Merrill, policy director for the California Climate and Agriculture Network.
America's farms have seen two divergent trends over the past 15 years: the rise of GM crops and, on a smaller scale, an expanding market for organic products.
"Situations where human beings rise against the elephant due to rising incidences of crop damage, injury and worse still, loss of human life, cannot be tolerated in an era where various sustainable use options for intervention exist" in other southern African countries.
The company is thriving because the price of crops — and farmland — has been rising.
The rise of herbicide-resistant crops has taken a significant toll on the availability of milkweed in agricultural areas.
But by this point, he said, agricultural sector stocks might have more room to rise than the prices of crops.
Only a few Republicans voted for it, and the GOP spent the next seven years decrying the Democrats' profligate ways a sentiment that became central to the new Tea Party movement and the rise of a new crop of hard-right GOP leaders.
The costs of the program have risen as the value of crops has increased.
That figure could rise with the recent failure of crops and the death of animals from drought.
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