0 a person who makes the practical and financial arrangements needed to make a film, play, or television or radio programme: --
1 a company, country, or person that provides goods, especially those that are produced by an industrial process or grown or obtained through farming, usually in large amounts: --
2 a company, country, or person that makes things, usually for sale, esp. things made by an industrial process or grown or obtained from the ground: --
a producer of automobiles/wheat
3 a country, company, or person that makes goods or that grows food in large amounts: --
4 a person or company that is responsible for the practical and financial arrangements for a film, television programme, etc.: --
She would see market society as a system of social relations in which people are both producers and consumers.
A cultural study of market society - a nonreductionist study - would see people as both producers and consumers, born of labor and desire.
As a means of enhancing competition among drug producers, a new scheme of cost-sharing was introduced in 1993.
At the same time, corporatist arrangements offered producers access and influence in the creation of policies that affected them directly.
Environmental changes that influence decomposition rates also affect the release of nutrients and t heir availability t o p rimary producers.
The producer's and consumer's risks for testing plan 3 are equivalent to those of the second testing plan (10% and 5%, respectively).
The consumer's risk is still at 5% but the producer's risk is 10%.
A 1% falsenegative rate is entered into the spreadsheet for this example to show the impact on the producer's and consumer's risks.