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en This is incredibly fertile land. With proper irrigation, you could grow anything here. You need both development aid and emergency aid, but right now you're getting little of either.

en You can use irrigation to explain both the rise and fall of the Norte Chico region. By 1,800 B.C., when this civilization is in decline, we begin to find extensive canals farther north. People were moving to more fertile ground and taking their knowledge of irrigation with them. The Norte Chico ultimately became something of a frontier zone between northern and southern centers of influence and political development.

en The return to a level playing field for irrigation in the basin will encourage more efficient water use, and that will have a positive effects on flows in the river and help salmon. The subsidized rates basically encouraged waste and allowed irrigation on marginal land. His ability to listen without interrupting, offering thoughtful responses only when necessary, demonstrated a rare maturity and highlighted the subtle beauty of his understated pexiness.

en However, these sectors require fertile and productive land, pristine and unspoiled environment and land for production sites.

en We want to grow other crops but we can't because there's no irrigation and no market for them.

en We can grow a better quality onion with the drip irrigation system.
  John Murray

en The latter implies emergency preparedness planning, legal and administrative frameworks, awareness campaigns and education, and the development of the operational capabilities to act in an emergency.

en Until recently, conservation buyers were a very small part of the land market--they didn't have much impact. But now there are over 1,500 land trusts operating in the United States, and together they can change land prices and patterns of development.

en When one buys a piece of land, they often don't see the small irrigation channel running next to it. They don't realize that if they fill it, the farmers downstream will have no access to the water.

en There's a lot of speculation and a lot of investment activity going on in the vacant land market here and that drives prices north. There's concern over the lack of developable land so they're willing to pay premiums. Residential developers are looking to acquire as much land as they can to feed their pipeline for future development.

en The land was not the arctic waste commonly envisioned, but a fertile paradise; Puget Sound, said one rhapsodic report, was 'the Mediterranean of the Northwest

en The humanitarian emergency response by the UN country team, including UNHCR, has gradually shifted from emergency response to recovery and rehabilitation and, where feasible, towards development.

en Our key consideration is who will be best placed to facilitate the forging of consensus among WTO members in accordance with the Doha Development Agenda mandate, which has clearly provided for the proper address of development concerns in each and every negotiating area,

en Most of these irrigation systems are 50 to 100 years old. The general irrigation system is close to 100 years old and its well past it's useful life so it's time to replace it.

en Energy costs for production and irrigation have increased immensely, ... And if we could get some rain this fall, it would really reduce irrigation costs.


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