Vi > References for ‘viable’
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[86] The yield of the daisy variety [...] dhani lanka is not commercially viable because although it is very hot, [...] growth of the intermittent plants.
[50] Rice bran can be pressed for oil [...] extraction, but they are not commercially viable. Radish seeds are larger than [...] order to increase their utility.
[289] There are other sources of sugar [...] because they are not commercially viable. For example, fructose or fruit [...] crops to make them commercially viable. Research should also be done on commercially viable sources of sugar to increase their [...] be grown if they are available.
[361] Melons grow during the first one [...] process is not yet commercially viable and should be developed.
[364] Grapes are known as “draksha” [...] it is not presently commercially viable. Seedless grapes are generally [...] discover more uses for grapes.
[7] Peoples economy also includes [...] even if they are not economically viable in the short-term. It is also [...] dynamo and block-level planning.
[30] In the field of industry, the necessity [...] small-scale industries will prosper. Viable weavers cooperatives can [...] everything will be within easy reach.
[142] The clothing company replied, [...] the deal will not be commercially viable. We can pay you five lakh at the [...] will not be there tomorrow.”
[3] Land is usually divided into economic [...] Lands which produce economically viable agricultural wealth – that [...] “economic holdings”.
[86] Different countries have different [...] depend more on pulses as the only viable alternative to animal protein and fats.
[2] In the Contai Basin there are numerous [...] industrially and commercially into viable self-sufficient socio-economic units.
[6] In a Proutistic economy, the cost [...] production unit must be economically viable.
[30] Today many people believe that [...] holdings should be economically viable. There is no valid reason why [...] collective farms in the Soviet Union.