Betekenis van:
overproduction

overproduction
Zelfstandig naamwoord
  • te grote productie
  • too much production or more than expected

Synoniemen

Hyperoniemen


Voorbeeldzinnen

  1. The price of cabbage fell because of overproduction.
  2. One party argued that overproduction abroad does not necessarily lead to increased imports to the Community.
  3. In consequence, much of the overproduction in Norway was exported to the European Community.
  4. In consequence, Norway experienced a serious problem of overproduction, a problem which it appeared to recognise.
  5. Whilst this is true in abstract terms, the investigation shows that in this specific case the overproduction did lead to an increase in imports to the Community.
  6. To avoid facilitating overproduction and possible diversion of products, the competent authorities should take into account existing compulsory licences for the same products and countries, as well as parallel applications indicated by the applicant.
  7. Assuming that prices follow the supply trend, it can be deduced that prices would have fallen from their April level, when they were already lower than the European average because of overproduction.
  8. In the light of strong internal and external demand, the milk quota system is hence restricting production expansion, as opposed to the situation when quotas were introduced as a response to overproduction.
  9. With increased possibilities for production and as an alternative to cereal production, which is characterised by structural overproduction, promotion of rapeseed oil will contribute to the balance in the arable corps market and the consumption of different vegetable oils in the Community.
  10. As regards the stocks of the Community industry, one interested party claimed that the increased level of end-year stocks and the injury found was the result of overproduction, which allegedly also led to the lodging of the complaint by the Community industry.
  11. With increased possibilities for production and as an alternative for cereal production, which is characterised by a structural overproduction, promotion of rapeseed oil will contribute to the balance in the arable corps market and the consumption of different vegetable oils in the Community. The Community is for the time being a net exporter of rapeseed oil.
  12. According to the Italian authorities, the poultrymeat sector was already experiencing overproduction and, consequently, producers decided in March to slaughter a percentage of the chickens they had been intending to slaughter in April and May, the aim being to reduce the supply of meat in June by 4,8 %.
  13. In addition, the Commission was not in a position to establish the quantities of meat remaining unsold due to the fall in demand caused by the fear of dioxin or the extent of overproduction based on an incorrect estimate of demand over the summer.
  14. With increased possibilities for production and as an alternative to cereal production, which is characterised by structural overproduction, promotion of rapeseed oil will contribute to the balance in the arable corps market and the consumption of different vegetable oils in the Community. The Community is currently a net exporter of rapeseed oil.
  15. However, as shown below (see recitals 54 to 57 below) and as declared by the Italian authorities themselves (see letters dated 28 August and 15 November 2000), this was not the case with the market for chicken in Italy, on which there was already overproduction and falling prices.