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Landwirtschaft betreibende Bevölkerung

в PONS речника

I. farm [fɑ:m, Am fɑ:rm] СЪЩ

Bauernhof м <-(e)s, -höfe>
Hühnerfarm f <-, -en>
Schönheitsfarm f <-, -en>
Forellenzucht f <-, -en>

II. farm [fɑ:m, Am fɑ:rm] ГЛАГ прх

III. farm [fɑ:m, Am fɑ:rm] ГЛАГ нпрх

farm·ing [ˈfɑ:mɪŋ, Am ˈfɑ:r-] СЪЩ no pl

I. popu·la·tion [ˌpɒpjəˈleɪʃən, Am ˌpɑ:p-] СЪЩ

1. population usu sing:

Bevölkerung f <-, -en> kein pl
Einwohnerschaft f <-, -en> kein pl

2. population no pl (number of people):

Einwohnerzahl f <-, -en>

3. population БИОЛ:

Population f <-, -en> spec
Bestand м <-(e)s, Be·stạ̈n·de>

4. population (in statistics):

II. popu·la·tion [ˌpɒpjəˈleɪʃən, Am ˌpɑ:p-] СЪЩ modifier

population (group, problems):

Bevölkerungswachstum ср <-s> kein pl
Weltbevölkerung f <-> kein pl

"География"

farming population

"География"

farm ГЛАГ

"Биология"

farming СЪЩ

Present
Ifarm
youfarm
he/she/itfarms
wefarm
youfarm
theyfarm
Past
Ifarmed
youfarmed
he/she/itfarmed
wefarmed
youfarmed
theyfarmed
Present Perfect
Ihavefarmed
youhavefarmed
he/she/ithasfarmed
wehavefarmed
youhavefarmed
theyhavefarmed
Past Perfect
Ihadfarmed
youhadfarmed
he/she/ithadfarmed
wehadfarmed
youhadfarmed
theyhadfarmed

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But the country is rough and poor and not suited to a farming population, and therefore the tribe has been utterly ruined and in fact has almost been obliterated.
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Specialists estimated that areas dominated by minifundios would have to lose an estimated three-fourths of their farming population if they were to compete effectively with foreign producers.
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Agriculture is the mainstay of the economy, engaging over 75% of the state farming population.
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It has over the past 100 years achieved increased productivity and yields, but with little concern for the side effects on the resource base and the farming population.
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Agricultural life afforded securities that pastoral life could not, and sedentary farming populations grew faster than nomadic.
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