Adjective: agrarian
Pronunciation: (u’greh-ree-un)
Agrarian meaning:
- Relating to the cultivation of land;Relating to the farming lands.
- Characteristic of farmers or their way of life.
Much of the India is agrarian.
Much of the country was agrarian. The candy was bean-shaped to mimic what was being produced in farms.
Growing up, my family was very, very into animals. Animals were treated like other people; they slept in the bed with you. I come from an agrarian background. That’s how my family’s fairy tales are structured, where animals have a lot of power. It gets into people’s psyche.
We will raise issues like the agrarian crisis which has led to farmers’ suicides, food security, increasing public investment in the agriculture sector and raising farmers’ access to institutional credit.
I have come from an agrarian society.
Government has passed laws to facilitate agrarian credit.
Many agrarian measures were carried between early 90’s and 2000.
Such estates have increased greatly in number and extent, not only in Java but elsewhere, since the agrarian law of 1870, under which it became possible for settlers to obtain waste lands on hereditary lease for 75 years.
The agrarian union has decided to increase the prices of agricultural products this year.