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1 gross agricultural product
Agriculture: gapУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > gross agricultural product
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2 валовой сельскохозяйственный продукт
1) Law: gross yield2) Makarov: gross agricultural product, total agricultural productУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > валовой сельскохозяйственный продукт
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3 продукт
1) commodity, productваловой внутренний продукт, ВВП — gross domestic product, GDP
валовой национальный продукт, ВНП — gross national product, GNP
годовой продукт — annual / end product
конечный продукт — end / final product
конечный национальный продукт — national product by end use, final social product
сельскохозяйственный продукт — agricultural commodity, farm commodity, produce
совокупный продукт — output aggregate, total product
продукт животноводства — livestock / animal product
2) обыкн. мн. (продовольственные) provisions, food products, food-stuffs -
4 продукция продукци·я
product, produce, output; (изделия) productsгодовая продукция — annual production / output
готовая продукция — final / finished goods / product
сверхплановая продукция — produce / products in excess of plan
сельскохозяйственная продукция — agricultural / farm produce
товарная продукция — market output; commodity output
выпуск продукции — production, flow of output
увеличивать выпуск продукции — to increase / to boost output
продукция военного / оборонного назначения — defence product
продукция, производимая корпорацией — corporate product
производство продукции на душу населения — per capita output / production
себестоимость продукции — (prime) cost of products / production
снизить себестоимость продукции — to lower / to reduce production costs
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