Search Results for: Cereals excluding maize prepared
administrative regions of hong kong and macau. in , arable land was an estimated million ha. adding to this the million ha under permanent crops gives a total cultivated area of million ha (table ). of the total cultivated land, around percent was cropped for food. of these food crops, percent were cereals
(rice, maize, wheat, barley, sorghum), percent beans, percent sweet potatoes and percent other crops. of the cereals, percent was rice, percent maize, percent wheat, percent barley and percent sorghum. climate vast areas of east china and most of south china are affected by the east asia monsoon climate...
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steel government requirements to import pearls, stones, precious metals, imitation jewelry and coins tips to import glass and glassware products guidelines to import ceramic products how to import mica, articles of stone, plaster, cement, asbestos or similar materials guidelines to importers of prepared
inorganic compounds of precious metals and isotopes process to import waxes, oils, mineral fuels and bituminous substance government rules to import slag, ores and ash importation of salt , sulfur, earth stone, lime cement guidelines to importers of tobacco and tobacco substitutes tips to importers of prepared...
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