Examples of using Maize in English and their translations into Arabic
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Maize Rice.
WEMA Water Efficient Maize.
The Maize Mountain.
Today, Guatemala imports maize.
Department Maize Research.
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Knowledge is her sustenance, like so much maize--.
Corn Harvesting Maize Cutting Machine.
But we cross the field without trempling the maize.
We bring you maize, and you give us small pox blankets.
The flavour of mustard curry on leavened maize bread.
Maize Millet Oats Rice Rye Sorghum Triticale.
Yeah, the Mayan God of maize-- corn, the big crop.
Maize crop in Africa, two weeks without rain and it's dead.
The raw material can be maize, rice or wheat flour.
Propargite 57%EC Acaricide Products for peanuts, sorghum, maize.
Colour sorting machine for maize- Quality Supplier from China.
Subject matter:Criminal conviction for destruction of a field of genetically modified maize.
Corn Flour Machine Small scale maize milling machine for making corn flour.
The principle in use is the need for good ventilation of the often wet-harvested maize.
You know the Indians have been planting maize out here for 5,000 years.
They grow maize, vegetables and fodder, producing enough to feed their family and selling the surplus in available markets to feed other Kenyans.
The peace processes in Nicaragua and El Salvador favoured an increase in maize production.
So here's some data from a maize strain that's very popularly used in Africa.
Trade liberalization influenced certain specializations:rice output increased in Costa Rica while maize and sorghum decreased.
Chak Ek's third victim was the god of maize, who provided sustenance for all humankind.
Ethiopia's agricultural market is 30 percent higher than South Africa's grain production, and, in fact,Ethiopia is the second largest maize producer in Africa.
The new storage plant for maize and soybeans opened in Tunisia has a capacity of 60,000 tons.
For 2009, finance and economic planning minister Dr Kwabena Duffuor said Ghanahas targeted increases of 42.2 percent for maize and 22.8 percent for rice.
Planting of first-season 2008-2009 rice and maize crops began at the end of May, with the arrival of seasonal rains.
Ruramiso Mashumba grows snap peas, maize, whole brown rice, sorghum, millet and gum trees in eastern Zimbabwe.