Examples of using Growing process in English and their translations into Italian
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communicate the organic cotton growing process and the benefits to man
its more intricate growing process makes it a more expensive tea.
form actions earlier in the food growing process.
We always pay a particular attention to the growing process, from the traditional organic agriculture to the most advanced productive systems.
deal with phenomena that have appeared recently with the growing process of globalisation, we need to have a sounder legal basis and strengthen the regulations
into biological fertilizers of value in the potato growing process.
Discerning accessories, that will help you grow, process, trim and consume.
There are numerous varieties grown, processed and exported but they are easy to classify.
Grown, processed and packaged in accordance with the National Organic Standards.
Visit a farm where cocoa is grown, processed and produced.
TCEP will help farmers grow, process and market the cocoa with the participation of the private sector.
Believe in innovation culture in Bioplast means to address its own organization in growing processes oriented to the achievement of maximum quality and competitiveness.
rather it is part of a complex global supply chain, growing, processing and delivering food.
Large numbers of Persian limes are grown, processed, and exported every year primarily from Mexico to the American,
The marijuana will be grown, processed and packaged underground in an unused portion of a copper mine in northern Manitoba, Prairie Plant Systems president Brent Zettl said.
delivers some expert tips for making the cannabis seed grow process a smooth one and boosting the health and performance of your plants.
With the continued push by health advocates for more natural growing processes, consumers may question if the benefits of organic food is enough to pay for the increased cost of production.
The program will provide students with the knowledge required for companies and organizations that grow, process, distribute, or sell foods
emitting short clicks that could either be interpreted as cues to physiological growing processes or as a form of communication.