Examples of 'rain-fed' in a sentence

Meaning of "rain-fed"

Rain-fed is a verb used to describe the act of watering or providing moisture to plants or crops through natural rainfall rather than irrigation

How to use "rain-fed" in a sentence

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In rain-fed farming the situation is different.
Risk management is crucial in rain-fed agriculture.
Prospects for rain-fed and irrigated agriculture.
Switchgrass is productive and sustainable on rain-fed marginal land.
Dependence on rain-fed agriculture is high.
This is because the majority of farming practices are rain-fed.
Morocco has both rain-fed and irrigated agriculture.
A rain-fed agricultural economy is highly vulnerable to the vagaries of weather.
Achieving water productivity gains in rain-fed agriculture is especially urgent.
In the rain-fed area cereal is grown and also vine.
Achieving water productivity gains in rain-fed agriculture was especially urgent.
Weather is also an extremely important factor for rain-fed crops.
It is in fact adequate for rain-fed cropping of wheat and barley.
Like rain-fed farming irrigated farming practices are for subsistence as well.
Agriculture is primarily rain-fed and maize is the staple crop.

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Malaria is also a major health problem in most of the rain-fed areas.
Farmers are dependent on rain-fed agriculture and climate sensitive variables.
A relatively small portion of drylands is amenable to rain-fed crop production.
Countries that depend on rain-fed agriculture will be especially vulnerable.
Rain-fed agriculture has become more vulnerable to the impacts of climate change.
Adverse consequences for mostly rain-fed agricultural and food production.
In most parts of the world, women are the main producers in rain-fed agriculture.
Most crops are rain-fed and very vulnerable to projected climate change.
Nearly two thirds of the population rely on rain-fed agriculture or are pastoralists.
The productivity of irrigated land is more than double that of rain-fed land.
Introduction of modern rain-fed agricultural techniques consistent with traditional practices ;.
Infrastructure now in place is inadequate to raise productivity in agriculture, which is mainly rain-fed.
Ethiopian agriculture is predominantly rain-fed subsistence agriculture, troubled by recurrent droughts.
In contrast, agriculture that relies only on direct rainfall is referred to as rain-fed farming.
Ethiopia relies on rain-fed agriculture and is precariously low on foreign exchange.
Because of lack of enough land for cultivation people rely on rain-fed crops.
Winter wheat is primarily grown in rain-fed areas and is a natural resource of.
Both subsistence and smallholder-based commodity production are heavily dependent on rain-fed agriculture.
Building resilience in rain-fed farming systems is also a means of water-demand management.
Formulating policies and projects directed towards development of the traditional rain-fed agriculture.
To enhance performance of rain-fed agriculture, it will be necessary to overcome two interrelated deficiencies.
Water must be trucked in when summer begins and rain-fed systems start emptying.
Countries which grow rain-fed crops are able to export their surpluses.
Development of complementary irrigation and retention of soil moisture in rain-fed farms and plantations.
Also agriculture relies on rain-fed systems which production is sometimes ruined by droughts or pests.
Therefore we have chosen to plan energy cropping on land suitable for rain-fed agriculture.
Introduce surface drainage in rain-fed agriculture to prevent temporary waterlogging and flooding of lowlands ;.
In contrast, agriculture relies only on direct rainfall is called rain-fed or dry land farming.
They also grow and farm rain-fed crops such as maize and millet.
Rain-fed cultivation of tea, coffee and maize cultivation is common in these high rainfall areas.
Others explain it by the low fertility of their rain-fed fields through continuous farming.
Dozens of spectacular rain-fed waterfalls tumble from the heights, making the park a favorite with tourists.
In-field soil and water conservation contributes relatively little to reducing risks in rain-fed agriculture.
To ensure enhanced irrigation and rain-fed agriculture to improve agricultural production and food security.
Rural women are mostly smallholders cultivating cereal crops on rain-fed land and raising livestock.

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