damage by droughtの例文
- The peasants demanded government aid to restore corn-growing land damaged by drought.
- Opponents said the bill does not sufficiently compensate farmers whose crops were damaged by droughts and hurricanes.
- Transplanting takes place in the rainy season because young trees are likely to be damaged by drought.
- The rise came as crops were being damaged by droughts caused by the El Nino weather system.
- October rain in Ivory Coast, the world's largest producer, eased concern that this year's crop would be damaged by drought.
- Clinton declared all Texas counties eligible for disaster assistance, making federal loans available to farmers whose crops have been damaged by drought.
- In North Korea, about 150, 000 acres of crops had been damaged by drought as of last week, state news agency KCNA reported.
- Five Central American countries whose harvests were damaged by droughts blamed on El Nino need emergency food aid, a United Nations agency said Thursday.
- The Agriculture Ministry said at least 450, 000 hectares ( 1.11 million acres ) of paddy fields were damaged by drought from July to November.
- This year 44.7 million hectares ( 110 million acres ), or more than one-third of China's farm land, was damaged by drought or flood, the report said.
- The Agriculture Ministry said at least 450, 000 hectares ( 1 . 11 million acres ) of paddy fields were damaged by drought from July to November.
- About half of Zimbabwe's 13 million people are at risk of starvation after harvests in the country were badly damaged by drought and the government's land seizure program.
- This year 44 . 7 million hectares ( 110 million acres ), or more than one-third of China's farm land, was damaged by drought or flood, the report said.
- Earlier this month, Habibie called on Indonesia's 200 million people to fast twice a week as rice supplies _ damaged by droughts over the past year _ continue to dwindle.
- An estimated 6 million Zimbabweans are at risk of starvation after harvests in the country were badly damaged by drought and the government's land seizure program, a program that has crippled the commercial farming industry.