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food surplus

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meanings of foodand surplus


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food
noun[C or U]
uk /fuːd/ us /fuːd/
something that people and animals eat, or plants absorb, to keep ...
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surplus
noun[C or U]
adjective
uk /ˈsɜː.pləs/ us /ˈsɝː.pləs/
(an amount that is) more than ...
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Examples of food surplus


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Irrespective of variety, farmers with a foodsurplus had higher adoption rates than those with a food balance.
This, of course, not only results in a foodsurplus which is sometimes embarrassing but will result in a greatly increased subsidy bill.
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I have mentioned the way in which we are drenching our countryside in chemicals and draining the wetlands to add to the foodsurplus.
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There is no such thing as a world foodsurplus.
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There is no such thing as a foodsurplus in a world in which some people are starving.
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There is in the world at this moment one notable instance of a real foodsurplus.
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Reducing food prices might reduce the foodsurplus, but it would destabilise their democratic societies.
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As a result, there may well be a foodsurplus in one part and a major food shortage a relatively short distance away.
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I do not think it helpful to suggest that we rest on the assurance that there will always be a foodsurplus.
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The ever-growing foodsurplus is adding approximately $13 a week to every household food bill.
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Is this a foodsurplus?
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Convoys had saved us from defeat in the war and there was no post-war foodsurplus.
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They constituted a great foodsurplus body.
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They had little need for foraging and grew to an advanced civilization due to foodsurplus.
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Potatoes provided a reliable foodsurplus, which enabled longer and more sustained military campaigns.
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Repeated experimental exposure of birds to a foodsurplus significantly increases the rate at which they impale freshly caught prey.
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