The region now has the highest rates of heroin addiction in the world and surplus production may fuel efforts to develop new markets elsewhere, Arlacchi said, according to his prepared remarks.
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The local elites become increasingly reliant on the system in which they supervise gathering of the surplus production from the colonies, taking their cut and before the remaining goods are sold abroad.
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"The way things are going at the moment, we will have serious surplus production in the future, " said Gerry Kiely, spokesman for EU Agriculture Commissioner Franz Fischler.
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Japan's automakers now have a combined surplus production capacity of about 4 million vehicles as a result of their rapid expansion in the late 1980s, the report said . ( km)
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Apart from cutting the subsidy bill ahead of the EU's enlargement, these measures aim to bring EU prices in line with lower world prices and reduce the prospect of surplus production.
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The underlying concern is the world's scarce surplus production capacity, or supply buffer, which is dangerously thin at around 1 percent above the global demand of 82 million barrels daily.
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All of these factories will build sport utility vehicles, pickups or minivans, which will likely result in surplus production in market segments that until now have been the industry's most profitable.
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The proposal is part of a package of proposed wine sector reforms designed to eventually reduce producers'dependence on subsidies by improving the quality and marketing of European wines, and cutting surplus production.
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The territory is the land whose surplus production is taken into the centre as food-render to support the king and his retinue on their periodic visits as part of a progress around the kingdom.
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Ms . Hittle said there were about two million barrels a day of surplus production in the world during the first three months of this year and that cuts of this magnitude would eventually consume that oversupply.