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1 forcing culture
1) Сельское хозяйство: культура для выгонки (в защищённом грунте)2) Макаров: выгоночная культура, культура для выгонки (в защипанном грунте) -
2 bulb cultivation
культивация луковиц
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bulb cultivation
The cultivation of flower bulb is divided into two sectors: for forcing (flower bulbs used by professional growers for the production of cut flowers and potted plants) and for dry sales (flower bulbs for garden planting, flower pots, landscaping and parks). (Source: BULB)
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