crop failure

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crop failure

The farmer surveys the field after a crop failure.

Definition
  1. Noun:
    • The failure of crops to produce a marketable surplus: This refers to a situation where agricultural plants do not yield enough harvest to be sold for profit or to meet expected needs. It often implies a significant loss of agricultural output.
Usage
  • Noun:
    • This term is used to describe a specific agricultural or economic event. It is often discussed in contexts related to farming, economics, food security, and climate.
    • It can be the subject or object of a sentence.
    • Example: The severe drought led to a widespread crop failure.
Examples
  • Noun:
    • The region's economy suffered greatly due to the crop failure.
    • Scientists are studying ways to prevent crop failure in arid climates.
    • Insurance can help farmers recover from a catastrophic crop failure.
Advanced Usage
  • "to experience crop failure": to undergo a situation where crops fail.
    • Many farmers experienced crop failure after the unseasonal frost.
  • "widespread crop failure": a failure affecting a large area.
    • The pest infestation caused widespread crop failure across the province.
  • "risk of crop failure": the possibility or danger of crops failing.
    • Climate change increases the risk of crop failure in vulnerable regions.
Variants and Related Words
  • Crop (n): a cultivated plant that is grown as food, especially a grain, fruit, or vegetable.
    • The main crops in the area are wheat and corn.
  • Failure (n): a lack of success in achieving a goal.
    • The failure of the project was a disappointment.
  • Harvest failure (n): a synonym often used interchangeably with "crop failure."
    • The harvest failure led to a food shortage.
Synonyms
  • Harvest failure: The non-success of a harvest.
  • Bad harvest: A poor or inadequate yield from crops.
Antonyms
  • Bumper crop: An unusually large or abundant harvest.
  • Good harvest: A successful and plentiful yield from crops.
Related Phrases and Concepts
  • Food insecurity: A condition where people lack reliable access to sufficient affordable, nutritious food, often a consequence of crop failure.
  • Famine: An extreme scarcity of food, which can be caused by prolonged or severe crop failure.
  • Agricultural disaster: A catastrophic event that severely damages farming and crop production.
crop failure

The farmer surveys the field after a crop failure.

Noun
  1. the failure of crops to produce a marketable surplus