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Remunerative

Remunerative meaning

Offering compensation, usually financial; rewarding; lucrative.

Example sentences (14)

Audits for the top 0.1% were much more complex but also much more remunerative, pushing the return to $6.29 on the dollar.

The Opposition Bharat Rashtra Samithi (BRS) has accused the Telangana Government for neglecting cotton farmers, and not doing enough to ensure they receive remunerative prices.

The panel said there is a need to examine “the profitability of farm sector through the mechanism of assuring remunerative prices that includes inter alia Minimum Support Price (MSP), direct income support and other viable approaches.

Both the Centre’s Fair and Remunerative Price and the State Advised Price for cane would be remitted to farmers through cooperative, State-run and private sugar mills, he said.

In the absence of remunerative prices, farmers are forced to sell their produce at throwaway prices to traders from outside the state.

Mother Dairy would continue to support the dairy farmers with remunerative prices, which is also the main reason for the price hike.

At the same time, farmers’ incomes have to be doubled by making agriculture remunerative and viable.

The AIKSCC was formed under the aegis of All India Kisan Sabha and other Left-affiliated farmers’ bodies in June, 2017, following protests by farmers in states such as Maharashtra and Madhya Pradesh for debt relief and remunerative prices.

This is routinely done in the case of sugarcane, where the CACP recommends Fair and Remunerative Price (FRP), but states like Uttar Pradesh announce a much higher state-advised price.

Thousands of farmers from across the country had gathered in Delhi on Thursday and on Friday, they marched through streets chanting slogans in support of their demands such as debt relief and remunerative prices for their produce.

Why are farmers not able to get remunerative prices?

Dickens undertook a series of hugely popular and remunerative reading tours which, together with his journalism, were to absorb most of his creative energies for the next decade, in which he was to write only two more novels.

The actor due to play Pozzo found a more remunerative role and so the director – a shy, lean man in real life – had to step in and play the stout bombaster himself with a pillow amplifying his stomach.

Thenceforth she chiefly wrote for the leading magazines essays on social questions or literary criticisms, which were not remunerative.sfn As before, she used her locations as inspiration for the setting and characters in her novels.