agrochemical Meaning & Definition

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Meaning of agrochemical In English

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  • The pharmaceutical and agrochemical corporations, for their part, look for ways to avoid paths that imply negotiating with the locals.

  • Results of routing testing of organic food for agrochemical residues.

  • Beyond this lies a world-wide rise in concentration in the seed industry, coupled with greater integration between agrochemical, seed and life-science firms.

  • Changes to the natural environment stem from climate change resulting from natural disasters, in-uences of pollution and agrochemical usage upon the production of gases.

  • Whilst this is inevitable, it does mean that the book provides some reasonably in-depth snapshots but cannot cover the wider areas of agrochemical discovery.

  • Technological and economic developments have meant that fertiliser and agrochemical usage is at a mere fraction of the levels of twenty years ago.

  • In a typical example of this, a gene (or genes) are introduced into a plant which confers resistance to a herbicide manufactured by the same agrochemical company.

  • If not, it would mean their return to the legal status of serfs, with the agrochemical giants as lords and leeches.

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