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  • adjective Not of or pertaining to a plantation.

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non- +‎ plantation

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  • So scientists, climatologists, and economists—not to mention all the animals and other people—concur that we need real nonplantation forests.

    THE STORY OF STUFF Annie Leonard 2010

  • So scientists, climatologists, and economists—not to mention all the animals and other people—concur that we need real nonplantation forests.

    THE STORY OF STUFF Annie Leonard 2010

  • So scientists, climatologists, and economists—not to mention all the animals and other people—concur that we need real nonplantation forests.

    THE STORY OF STUFF Annie Leonard 2010

  • So scientists, climatologists, and economists—not to mention all the animals and other people—concur that we need real nonplantation forests.

    THE STORY OF STUFF Annie Leonard 2010

  • Sri Lanka recommends that Colombo expand market mechanisms in nonplantation agriculture, dismantle the government's monopoly on wheat imports, and promote more competition in the financial sector.

    The 2000 CIA World Factbook United States. Central Intelligence Agency

  • Colombo expand market mechanisms in nonplantation agriculture, dismantle the government's monopoly on wheat imports, and promote more competition in the financial sector.

    The 2001 CIA World Factbook United States. Central Intelligence Agency

  • Colombo expand market mechanisms in nonplantation agriculture, dismantle the government's monopoly on wheat imports, and promote more competition in the financial sector.

    The 2001 CIA World Factbook United States. Central Intelligence Agency

  • Lanka recommends that Colombo expand market mechanisms in nonplantation agriculture, dismantle the government's monopoly on wheat imports, and promote more competition in the financial sector.

    The 1999 CIA Factbook United States. Central Intelligence Agency

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