Examples of using Increasing production in English and their translations into Swedish
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An important part of the research at BRC, therefore, is focussed on increasing production in biogas reactors that are already in operation.
Companies respond to the rising demand by increasing production and investment, which in turn leads to unemployment falling
Over the following years, the increasing production volumes made sugar a more widespread commodity that was not reserved for the rich upper classes only.
Not only are we increasing production of our graphene based conductive inks,
Increasing production, growing imports from third countries
be looking at our legislation to see whether it is at all appropriate for increasing production.
Article 37 is exclusively about increasing production and earnings.
The world has avoided this die-off by finding new lands to cultivate, or by increasing production, which has been possible largely thanks to oil.
This makes the cleaning of equipment economical in terms of time spent(thereby increasing production uptime) and minimising the utilities consumed.
Also added that ngos"Contour" should solve the problem by increasing production of civilian products.
cut two logs in the same pass, increasing production dramatically.
they should recognise that outlets for olive oil are not unlimited and hence increasing production implies lower returns per unit of production. .
The Commission's analysis of the implementation of mechanisms for citrus-fruit processing fails to explain the reasons behind the recently approved reform, such as the increasing production of and demand for juice
the forecast says that there is a constantly increasing production of grain-based ethanol.
There are problems at the macro level- the impossibility of rapidly increasing production of a specific range of products,
to these challenges and problems solely by increasing production and supplies from abroad,
Along with the increasing production, the capacity utilisation of the producers in Belarus
unlike other activities, the sector cannot offset the additional cost by increasing production because of the ceilings established by total allowable catches(TACs) and quotas.
The answer to the global problems of agriculture will not be found by increasing production in Europe, but is part of a broader equation, in which economic, social and environmental issues are taken into account.
Whereas traditional imports of bananas from the ACP fall outside the duty-free tariff quota as part of traditional quantities which takes account of specific investments already made under programmes for increasing production;