plantations in English

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an estate on which crops such as coffee, sugar, and tobacco are cultivated by resident labor.
Sugar and tobacco plantations were established in the 17th century, worked by imported African slaves.
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a city in southeastern Florida, west of Fort Lauderdale; population 83,628 (est. 2008).
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1. Planning and development of building, acoustic baffle, screen, facade and wire mesh plantations and ground-covering plantations

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3. They also do well in reclaimed forest areas: cacao plantations in West Africa and coffee plantations in East Africa.

4. Dutch businessmen set up large, profitable plantations.

5. The Southern Colonies were noted for plantations, or large

6. Zavala led a series of raids on marijuana plantations.

7. Along its highways, sugarcane plantations are a typical scene.

8. Whites abandoned their plantations, leaving behind about 10,000 slaves.

9. Some operated plantations, growing arrowroot, coffee, cotton, sugarcane, and tobacco.

10. 2 There are extensive conifer plantations and a nature reserve.

11. But the trouble is they tend to be monoculture plantations.

12. Tuber Brumale is considered unwelcome in truffle plantations of Tuber melanosporum

13. In the fertile coastal plains plantations, animal husbandry, rivers and lakes.

14. Such plantations were common in the area in the 19th century.

15. 6 The problem is exacerbated by the increase in conifer plantations.

16. The tree plantations by tile side of the tank have now thoroughly disappeared.

17. New plantations were created with international aid in Tamil Nadu for economic exploitation.

18. Generally, they are part of an irrigation system for fields or plantations.

19. 27 A system of forced labour was used on the cocoa plantations.

20. Most commercial Clove producers locate their plantations within 10 degrees of the equator

21. Slaves were the main source of labour in the coffee plantations until then.

22. Many of the plantations slipped into decline following the abolition of slavery in 1834.

23. Plantations and other agricultural development dependent on slave labor were prevalent in the region.

24. Significant areas have been converted to plantations, or for use in agriculture and pasture.

25. The area has now become one of the major forest plantations in Hong Kong.

26. Aranyaka Resorts is situated in the heart of the tea plantations in Munnar

27. Randomly placed in the dark foliage are light-green spots, actually banana plantations.

28. The black giant squirrel rarely enters plantations or settlements, preferring the wild forest.

29. Cellophane™ Cellulose films are produced from renewable wood pulp harvested from managed plantations

30. Something to enlist the support, the complicity, of the fields, the plantations of spruce.

31. As Europeans established sugar plantations on the larger Caribbean islands, prices fell, especially in Britain.

32. The first two elements of GFCF in plantations represent own-account agricultural output of GFCF.

33. aa) The use of one or more specified varieties when renewing plantations or creating new ones

34. Honduras’ forests are rich in mahogany trees, while the coastal plains support huge banana plantations.

35. Some plantations, therefore, use wood-fired driers for more rapid drying, especially in rainy weather.

36. Sugar plantations were established to the south of the town in the mid-19th century.

37. During this period lower slopes were cleared initially for coffee and then for tea plantations.

38. 21 Black slaves used to work on the cotton plantations of the southern United States.

39. 9.3.3Receipts of payment of contract administrative fees | All contract and permit types except agricultural concession/plantations |

40. The symmetry of the rice paddies and rubber plantations could only be appreciated from the air.

41. c) Most of the once-poppy plantations are turned into agricultural land or industrial areas instead

42. Futunians who have plantations on Alofi go there at least every Saturday to tend their gardens.

43. Coy is located in a bend of the Alabama River and is home to several historic plantations

44. Payment from the plantations and land rents from foreign entrepreneurs made the Sultan of Deli very rich.

45. The breakthrough offers potential for the cheap harvesting of many therapeutic and industrial proteins from rubber plantations.

46. 4 Conservationists are unhappy about the prospect of conifer plantations taking over more wilderness areas of Britain.

47. Before or existing before a war, especially the American Civil War; prewar: the Antebellum plantations of Georgia.

48. It is found and locally common in the forests and plantations near Mount Sahendaruman in southern Sangihe.

49. 30 Conservationists are unhappy about the prospect of conifer plantations taking over more wilderness areas of Britain.

50. Inland, there are ruined medieval mud villages and forts,[Sentence dictionary] many surrounded by date palm plantations.