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18 Sentences With "poultries"

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In addition to those animals, chickens are also raised both in poultries and as free range.
The main fruits are mango, banana, jackfruit, and blackberry. There are 17 fisheries, dairies and poultries.
Main fruits Mango, jackfruit, banana, papaya, litchi, date. Fisheries, dairies and poultries Fishery 50, poultry 20, hatchery 25.
Main fruits Mango, banana, blackberry, jamrul, custard-apple. Fisheries, dairies and poultries This upazila has a number of fisheries, dairies and poultries. Communication facilities Pucca road 79 km, semi-pucca road 21 km, mud road 866 km; railway 19.31 km; waterway 29.70 nautical miles. Extinct or nearly extinct traditional transport Palanquin, horse carriage, bullock cart.
Licensing of Special Trades like Butchers, Fishmongers, Poultries, Commission Agents and Brokers. The licence is issued as per section 469 of the Kerala Municipality Act and that need to be included in the list of trade licences in Panchayats.
Extinct and nearly extinct crops tobacco, masnia. Main fruits Mango, jackfruit, banana, coconut and papaya. Fisheries, dairies and poultries: Fishery (shrimp cultivation) 10000, poultry 159. Communication facilities Roads: pucca 34.41 km, semi pucca 12 km and mud road 269 km.
People from Kutch and Saurashtra run timber saw mills in Vasad. Other industries of Vasad include poultries, dairy farms and milk production. Sand business is also being carried out on large scale in Vasad. Cooperative institutions established by farmers and others sell chemical fertilizers.
The main trees planted in the Koroldenga hills are Agar, Rubber and Teak. The bank of Karnafuli River is also very fertile for cultivation. There are so many fisheries, dairies and poultries in Boalkhali Upazila. There are a lot of Hats and Bazars in Boalkhali.
Rice production and livestock / poultry raising are the most common agribusiness in Pulilan. In 2,226.75 hectares or 5,502.42 acres irrigated area planted, 10,660.25 metric tons of rice are produced. While 65,470 swine and chickens are produced in 12 commercial farms/poultries and 638 swine are raised in 86 backyard farm.
Fruit is also grown, including mangoes, jackfruit, papayas, palms, lemons, lychee, coconuts, guava and bananas. There are also a number of poultries, fisheries, dairies and hatcheries. The village is connected by road to Dhaka via Muksudpur Upazila, though few roads pass through the village. There are some peat and coal deposits, and a number of fairs and bazaars take place in the village.
Main fruits are mango, jackfruit, litchi, papaya, pineapple and olive. Fisheries, dairies, poultries Fishery 18, dairy 28, poultry 103, hatchery 1. Communication facilities Roads: pucca 150 km, semi pucca 19 km; waterways 32 nautical mile. Traditional transport Palanquin (extinct). Manufactories Silk mill 1, rice and flour mill 53, ice factory 17, lathe & welding 63, saw mill 109, bakery 7 and bidi factory 1.
The family of Champagne occupied the ground of Villaines-la-Juhel until the French Revolution. The fibers of flax and hemp used in manufactures of Alençon and of Mayenne came from Villaines-la-Juhel. The borough also exported eggs, butter, poultries and pigs. After the 2nd world war, a deputy of Mayenne, Robert Buron, became several times minister, was to advise General and Mayor of Villaines-la-Juhel.
La Moutète was an indoor sporting arena located in Orthez, France, home of Elan Bearnais Orthez French basketball team from 1931 to 1991. It was actually an indoor market place for Orthez inhabitants especially used to sell living poultries. The place was transformed into a basketball field for the home games, seats being built and unbuilt before and after every game. As Elan Béarnais Orthez became a successful organisation, La Moutète became outdated for an elite team.
They also harvest white sesame and lentils, but there is no wheat. This land produces sapan wood (useful to produce red dye), diamond, sandalwood, incense, puyang pepper, cantharides (green beetles used for medicine), steel, turtles, tortoise shell, strange and rare birds; such as a large parrot as big as a hen, red and green parrots, five-coloured parrots that can imitate the human voice, also guinea fowl, peacock, 'betel tree bird', pearl bird, and green pigeons. The beasts here are strange: there are white deer, white monkey, and various other animals. Pigs, goats, cattle, horses, poultries, and there are all types of ducks.
Bleu de Gex The diversified agriculture (cattle and poultry breeding, milk and milk products, cereals, vegetables and viticulture) generates products of national and international reputation. In particular have to be mentioned the Bresse poultries ("volaille de Bresse"), the mold cheese ("Bleu") of Gex, Grièges and the Bresse, carps and sturgeons of the Dombes region as well as the wine of the Bugey. The total number of farms in the department amounts to 5,170, including 2,750 full-time farms. During the previous 25 years the number of farms has steadily diminished. While there were 14 600 farms in 1979, only 11,320 were counted in 1988 and 6,320 in 2000.
The main occupations of the people of Gaibandha district are agriculture 44.45%, agricultural laborer 27.72%, wage laborer 2.58%, transport 1.89%, commerce 9.11%, service 4.49% and others 9.76%. There are 1621 small industries, 2 medium industries and 1 large industry in Gaibandha. There are 277 poultries, 273 dairies, 245 fisheries, 5 hatcheries, 16 plant nurseries and 2 artificial cattle breeding centers. Total amount of lands are 217040 hectare, arable land 160,397 hectares, irritable land are 139640 hectares, fallow land are 56643 hectares and total water reservoir are 5050.30 hectares; the amount of crop: single crop 20.5%, double crop 58.5% and treble crop 21%; land under irrigation 27.16%.
This land produces sapan wood (useful to produce red dye), diamonds, sandalwood, incense, puyang pepper, cantharides (green beetles used for medicine), steel, turtles, tortoiseshell, strange and rare birds; such as a large parrot as big as a hen, red and green parrots, five-colored parrots, (all of them can imitate the human voice), also guinea fowl, ' bird hanging upside down ', five-coloured pigeon, peacock, 'betel tree bird', pearl bird, and green pigeons. The beasts here are strange: there are white deer, white monkey, and various other animals. Pigs, goats, cattle, horses, poultries, and there are all types of ducks, however donkeys and geese are not found. For the fruits, there are all kinds of bananas, coconut, sugarcane, pomegranate, lotus, mang-chi-shi (manggis or mangosteen), watermelon and lang Ch'a (langsat or lanzones).
The main sources of community income are: Agriculture 39.29%, non-agricultural laborer 5.40%, industry 0.82%, business 17.71%, transport and communication 3.43%, employment 14.58%, construction 1.59%, religious services 0.49%, Rent and remittance 5.19% and other 11.50%. Ownership of agricultural land: Landowner 63.88%, landless 36.12%. 64.13% of the city and 61.74% of the rural households have agricultural land. Main crops: paddy, potato, sugarcane, chilli, fellong Extinct or nearly extinct crops: stil, linseed, watermelon Main fruits: banana, papaya, guava, amra, plum Fisheries, dairies and poultries: fishery 2322 (pond), hatchery (fishery) 22, poultry 5, poultry 139 Industries and factories: rice mill, ice factory, biscuit factory, textile mill, plywood factory Cottage industries: goldsmith, blacksmith, potteries, stools, mesh fabric, bamboo work, woodwork Haats and fairs: 24 haats and bazars, three fairs (noted among them is Dervay Haat), Tawari Hat, Khaatat Hat, Hindu Hat, Sener Hat and Manufakir Hat The main export is the scraping, fake, ready-made garments.

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