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farmerstrend · 10 months ago
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Agribusiness Talk: Understanding Seed Costs and Their Impact on Farming
Explore how seed costs impact farming profitability. Understand the breakdown of seed costs for crops like tomatoes, onions, maize, and cabbages, and learn strategies to optimize yields for better returns. Wondering if seed costs are limiting your farming success? Dive into an in-depth analysis of seed costs and discover how maximizing yields can reduce their impact on your overall profits. Learn…
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mychlapci · 8 months ago
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sentinel fragrance
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seerofmike · 11 months ago
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btw my year 4 farm that i was like 15% away from perfection on, that i was grinding for the summit achievement, is like corrupted or something because every time i go to bed it gets stuck on the saving screen for like 10 minutes. same if i roll back a save, so if you never hear from me ever again it means i killed myself
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sailermoon · 1 year ago
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I will admit I miss early 2010s clothes if only because shirts were full size back then
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emailsicansend · 2 years ago
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thinking of a childhood friends au where it's nat and jackie, not shauna and jackie, that become the it duo
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gilliebee · 1 year ago
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Lord Stanley's Summer (Episode 3)
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idridian · 1 year ago
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you want to live? don't hold your breath this isn't life; it's living death.
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vernalloy · 6 months ago
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Sometimes I get worried while writing Arcanary bc like. John and more relevantly Norman have very distorted ideas about their abuse and that manifests in really uncomfortable apologism and shit so I get worried that it comes across as too… waves hand vaguely. Romanticized.
And then I remember the few experiences to proship circles I have run into and they’re like 1. the most toothless and out-of-character fluff fic i've seen in my life but between two siblings 2. 4chan horny horror game
And it’s like. Ah I see. My shit is inherently better because I don’t find this sexy
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starrycat123-blog · 1 year ago
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oksies hi starting a new thread of get to know you
haii I'm moth and also thea you may call me any nickname as well <3
I love musicals so so much (niche and popular!! basic-shaming is lame)
I am superhero obsessed (augh pied piper)
doctor who is my autism (yay river sonf!!!!)
good omens heoughhhhhhhh
super excited to meet you <3333333
Hi moth!! You can call me tetra. Don't worry that's not my real name or anything tho. I took it from the concept of tetrachords in music.
If we're generous about what we call superheroes, then maybe most of the things I like are superhero based. I mean obviously there's marvel and dc, but then there's stuff like dpxdc, sonic the hedgehog (idk if I've ever heard him called a superhero but he kinda is), if we count magical girls then like. Sailor moon and madoka magica
I haven't seen any episodes of good omens, but I read a really good fanfic of Crowley going to therapy a while back, and a couple funny ones with like yelp reviews of Aziraphale's bookstore. Plus I love the good omens analysis posts on here. I feel like maybe I half know some of what's happened in the show but also probably haven't scratched the surface. I'm kinda bad at watching TV shows, so there's a lot of stuff that I know from fandom but haven't seen. For another example of that, I've only watched one or two episodes of Sonic Prime. I reblog posts for it and it sounds good but idk. Just bad at it.
I'm a much more casual fan of musicals, I think for the same thing as above where I just struggle to sit and watch something on purpose. But I listen to the music from them sometimes, I've read transcripts online of a couple, and i swoon whenever I see a post analyzing the meaning of a musical song, especially when they go beyond lyrics and start going into the music theory in the tune. I don't have the skills or knowledge to do that myself but I love it so much
(when the singer changes their technique to enhance the meaning,, when this or that chord is a step outside the key to symbolize change or isolation or anything,,, using instruments as symbols for this or that character,,, tbh it doesn't have to be a musical even shout out to that youtube video by Scruffy on how fnaf's audio and sound effects make it scarier)
Lately I've been bouncing back and forth between Sonic and DPxDC. With hints of Slay The Princess in there bc I saw part of a playthrough of that awhile ago and loved the concept. I reblog madoka magica stuff whenever I see it (except magia record bc I know next to nothing about it) because that stuff makes me lose my mind. The love the pain the hope the despair!! Homura is probably like my ultimate blorbo but I love all the five girls they're so cool. I actually read the manga instead of watching the show though so I'm not as familiar with all the music. Plus I think the show had some extra scenes. Although it's a little confusing bc I think some of the extra scenes I see are magia record so idk.
Also I'm a fan of arts and crafts and will reblog that kind of thing once in a while, along with cute cat stuff.
Super excited to meet you too!
#sorry about the late response. got nervous and then put it off for awhile#hopefully it's a good one though?#it's unedited bc if i think stop and think harder/worry more now i'll never escape the think stage and i will post nothing#and i don't wanna do that#if there's anything you wanna know just ask#actually maybe i should think of some questions for you#oh like who's pied piper? i haven't heard of a superhero with that name just the child-stealing legend#unless you consider that guy a hero which like. i guess you could interpret it like that? teaching the value of not exploiting your workers#and i've read at least one story based on the legend where he takes the children somewhere nice#i feel like stealing children is not the ideal solution to that issue but it is a bit iconic if you think about it right#maybe he couldve taken some crops instead tho like thats the village income. it'd be more similar to money than kids.#i mean i guess in those days kids were also workers. and somewhat exploited generally.#so i guess i could see it as the guy getting exploited and then grabbing all the other exploited workers in town#i'm not really a history buff am i off base with this theory completely#i know kids used to have to work to help their families and that there are child labor laws for a reason#but also. not like there was a ton of free entertainment in the olden times.#i mean the parents almost definitely didnt pay kids money but chores aren't exploitation#maybe i should leave this up to interpretation#or just say it depends on situation and some kids probably were exploited while others weren't#hmm. this whole thing is probably just bs. i don't know what i'm talking about#oh well i hope you didn't mind it
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osshisan · 2 years ago
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and actually being a nutrition major on this site is a nightmare but also is nice to remind me that i have job security
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maladaptvs · 2 years ago
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((my hair looked like tim’s today and i went crazy about it for a moment ? /pos ))
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farmerstrend · 3 days ago
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Agricultural Reforms That Actually Work: Kenya’s 2025 Approach
Kenya is scaling up agricultural reforms to boost food security, cut input costs, and empower farmers with tech and training. Here’s what’s changing on the ground. The Government has reaffirmed its commitment to agricultural transformation as a key pillar of the Bottom-Up Economic Transformation Agenda (BETA), with a strong emphasis on food security, farmer empowerment, and digital innovation in…
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prplpjs · 29 days ago
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5-value study wooooooooo 📚
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thatratwithablog · 4 months ago
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Doodles from my therapy sessions
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priteshwemarketresearch · 4 months ago
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Crop Protection Chemicals Market Size & Revenue Forecast
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Crop Protection Chemicals Market: Trends, Analysis, Growth Factors, and Forecast
According to an average growth pattern, the Crop Protection Chemicals market is expected to increase at a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 5.5% between 2024 and 2034, reaching USD 72,356.82 million in 2034. By 2024, the market is projected to be worth USD 51,583.52 million.
The Crop Protection Chemicals Market plays a crucial role in modern agriculture, ensuring higher yields and better quality produce by protecting crops from pests, diseases, and weeds. With increasing demand for food production and sustainability, the Crop Protection Chemicals Market Size continues to grow. This article provides an in-depth Crop Protection Chemicals Market Analysis, covering key trends, growth factors, challenges, and potential opportunities.
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Crop Protection Chemicals Market Trends and Analysis
Rising Demand for Bio-based Crop Protection Chemicals
One of the prominent Crop Protection Chemicals Market Trends is the shift towards bio-based products. With growing concerns over environmental safety and regulatory restrictions on synthetic chemicals, farmers and manufacturers are turning to eco-friendly alternatives.
Technological Advancements in Crop Protection
The introduction of precision agriculture and AI-driven pest management systems has enhanced the efficiency of crop protection solutions. These innovations contribute to Crop Protection Chemicals Market Growth by reducing costs and improving yield outcomes.
Growing Need for Sustainable Farming Practices
Sustainability is a key focus in agriculture today. The market is witnessing an increasing demand for integrated pest management (IPM) techniques and organic farming solutions, further driving Crop Protection Chemicals Market Share.
Emerging Markets Fuel Growth
Developing economies in Asia-Pacific, Latin America, and Africa are experiencing a surge in agricultural activities, leading to higher adoption of crop protection chemicals. This expansion contributes significantly to Crop Protection Chemicals Market Potential.
Crop Protection Chemicals Market Segments
By Product Type
Herbicides
Insecticides
Fungicides
Others
By Crop Type
Cereals & Grains
Fruits & Vegetables
Oilseeds & Pulses
Others
By Mode of Application
Foliar Spray
Seed Treatment
Soil Treatment
Others
By End-use
Liquid
Solid
Crop Protection Chemicals Market Growth Factors
Increasing Global Population and Food Demand
The rising global population is directly impacting food production needs. Farmers are relying more on crop protection chemicals to maximize yields and meet the demand, fueling Crop Protection Chemicals Market Growth.
Climate Change and Pest Outbreaks
Climate change is increasing the prevalence of pests and diseases, necessitating the use of effective crop protection solutions. This factor directly influences the Crop Protection Chemicals Market Forecast.
Expansion of Agribusiness Investments
Governments and private organizations are investing heavily in the agricultural sector, driving research and development in crop protection technologies and expanding market size.
Advancements in Biotechnology
The development of genetically modified (GM) crops with built-in pest resistance reduces reliance on traditional pesticides but simultaneously boosts the demand for selective herbicides and fungicides.
Key Market Players
Syngenta AG
Bayer CropScience
BASF SE
Corteva Agriscience
FMC Corporation
Sumitomo Chemical Co., Ltd.
UPL Limited
Nufarm Limited
ADAMA Agricultural Solutions Ltd.
Dow AgroSciences
Key Points of the Crop Protection Chemicals Market Report
Comprehensive analysis of Crop Protection Chemicals Market Size, Share, and Growth
Detailed insights into Crop Protection Chemicals Market Trends
Market segmentation based on type (herbicides, insecticides, fungicides, etc.)
Regional analysis covering North America, Europe, Asia-Pacific, and Latin America
Impact of regulations and government policies on the market
Benefits of This Report
Provides accurate Crop Protection Chemicals Market Forecast
Identifies key market drivers and challenges
Offers strategic insights for businesses and investors
Analyzes competition and key players in the industry
Helps stakeholders understand future market potential
Challenges in the Crop Protection Chemicals Market
Stringent Regulations and Bans
Many synthetic pesticides face bans and regulatory restrictions due to environmental and health concerns, which impact market dynamics.
High R&D Costs
Developing new, effective, and environmentally friendly crop protection solutions requires substantial investment in research and development.
Rising Resistance in Pests
Overuse of certain pesticides has led to increased resistance among pests, making it necessary for continuous innovation in the sector.
Supply Chain Disruptions
Global events such as pandemics and geopolitical tensions have affected the supply chain, leading to fluctuations in Crop Protection Chemicals Market Price.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
Q1: What is the current Crop Protection Chemicals Market Size?
Q2: Which region holds the largest Crop Protection Chemicals Market Share?
Q3: What are the major drivers of Crop Protection Chemicals Market Growth?
Q4: How are government regulations affecting the market?
Q5: What is the future Crop Protection Chemicals Market Forecast?
Conclusion
The Crop Protection Chemicals Market is evolving rapidly, driven by technological advancements, sustainability efforts, and increasing global food demand. While challenges such as regulatory constraints and pest resistance persist, the industry presents significant opportunities for Crop Protection Chemicals Market Growth. Businesses and investors can leverage market insights to make informed decisions and capitalize on future trends.
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oaresearchpaper · 5 months ago
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