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Overproduction

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Overproduction meaning

The production of more of a commodity than can be used or sold.

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In a single year it increased by $7.6 billion, a clear sign of overproduction.

It’s always been my opinion, and perhaps an unpopular one, that Bruce Springsteen’s records suffer from overproduction and an over reliance on keyboards.

Solutions range from reducing overproduction and overconsumption to making longer-lasting clothes and embedding circularity into product design.

The boom is replaced by recession to liquidate overproduction at the price of millions of jobs,” writes Williams.

At times, the orchestration feels like a bit of a counter-productive gimmick – for every snappy crescendo, or satisfying glissando of the strings, there are a dozen bars of gluttonous noise that would, on record, surely provoke claims of “overproduction”.

It cannot resolve the massive and fundamental crisis of overproduction in the economy.

Supply chain management now benefits from advanced data analytics and artificial intelligence (AI), which predict consumer demand more accurately, thereby reducing overproduction.

The global decline in nickel prices, exacerbated by Indonesian overproduction, has severely impacted the territory’s economy.

This marks the first instance of Tanzania shutting down hydroelectric stations due to overproduction.

In the last year, the fracking industry started shedding jobs because of the overproduction of natural gas, which started bringing down prices.

Overproduction causes unnecessary pollution, as well as the unnecessary overconsumption of surface water and groundwater resources.

In 2017, the overproduction of tur became a cause of concern for farmers.

A novel process for exco inulinase overproduction has been developed for bioethanol production and ultra-high fructose syrup.

I'm certainly not talking about any of the flower that Oregon consumers can now find at dispensaries for as low as $40 per ounce—part of the state's overproduction that has left some growers stuck with harvests from this spring, or even fall of 2017.

The data helped to dampen concerns of US overproduction.

The government’s direct investments in infrastructure, meant to address the problem of overproduction, have greatly boosted the value of physical assets.

Things like overproduction, spoilage, aesthetic specifications from retailers or wholesalers, and food preparation all contribute to the amount of food that is wasted by food businesses each week.

A 24-hour urine excretion of more than 800 mg, which indicates overproduction, is an indication for a xanthine oxidase inhibitor.

Another sign of Graves' disease is hyperthyroidism, i.e., overproduction of the thyroid hormones T3 and T4.

By the summer of 1990, Kuwaiti overproduction had become a serious point of contention with Iraq.