Examples of using Mechanisation in English and their translations into Polish
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and«Mechanisation and automation of civil engineering».
of agricultural machinery and equipment, while declaring to provide a detailed list of needs for the planned modernisation and mechanisation of Senegalese agriculture.
Service and flexibility towards you, our customer, are of course paramount to us. Our innovative mechanisation, product know-how and volume enable us to offer our customers the best price to quality ratio at all times.
with considerable impact on part-time employment; extensive farming faces major obstacles excessive fragmentation of land and mechanisation problems.
animal-welfare standards and mechanisation increase of rate of aid from 55% to 60.
which is to a certain extent justified by the substantial need for rationalisation and mechanisation, partly a result of economic difficulties in the livestock sectors
effectiveness of work of workers in production of certain products, mechanisation and automation of work,
updating of marketing channels, mechanisation of methods of landing
granulators at rabbit or goat farms, mechanisation of fruit harvest in orchards,
granulators at rabbit or goat farms, mechanisation of fruit harvest in orchards,
To full mechanisation! And when that work is done… I shalljoin my warriors and make the final ascension.
it is the product of increasing mechanisation, some will say.
This is not a primitive society making progress toward mechanisation.
High automation: can achieve high automation and mechanisation, high productivity, labor-saving.
Production process automation and mechanisation.
Our cereal storage steel silo can achieve high automation and mechanisation, high productivity, labor-saving.
increased mechanisation and computerisation.
We are men of iron and mechanisation now.
The Mechanized works, carried out both with partial, and with complex mechanisation.
Widespread use of modern production techniques(e.g. increased mechanisation and computerisation);