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In one of the so called agriculturally better off districts (Balasore) in Odisha, a baseline study in 2013 of over 4000 farmers revealed that about 30% of farmers were making loses across six major crops from cereals, pulses, and oil seeds and nearly 50% of the farmers are financially unviable in their farm production practices (Nayak 2013a, 2013b).
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Soul City was declared economically unviable in 1979, and the land was later taken over by the federal government.
Nigel Robbins, the principal of Cirencester College, says he fears the cost of transport will make some diplomas unviable in rural areas.
Affordable housing, for a number of reasons, tends to be thought of as unviable in today's market.
The Vacuum Vessel shows to be unviable in both cases, with the thickness varying between 39 and 52 cm.
Most village-scale, on-grid desalination plants use reverse osmosis (RO), which is economically unviable in off-grid locations.
However, high-quality aggregate is expensive, and thus, economically unviable in countries where natural aggregate is cheaply obtained.
The economy of the isolated Palestinian coastal enclave will be "fundamentally unviable" in the longer term, the report added, if current circumstances continue.
Until candidates become comically unviable in the polls or in the pocketbook, there's no reason for the party to change it.
A senior judge has told the BBC that postal voting is open to fraud on an "industrial scale" and is "unviable" in its current form.
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