"agrovet" meaning in All languages combined

See agrovet on Wiktionary

Noun [English]

Forms: agrovets [plural]
Etymology: From agro- + vet. Etymology templates: {{prefix|en|agro|vet}} agro- + vet Head templates: {{en-noun}} agrovet (plural agrovets)
  1. An end-to-end supply store for farmers, dealing in seed, fertilizer, animal feed, veterinary supplies, etc.

Inflected forms

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          "ref": "2006, R. K. Mishra, Educational Infrastructure for Biotechnology in India, →ISBN:",
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          "text": "Such information can be provided through agrovets, private veterinary practitioners or government extension officers acting in their private capacity.",
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          "ref": "2013, Norman Clark, Andy Frost, Ian Maudlin, Technology Development Assistance for Agriculture, →ISBN:",
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          "text": "In 2011, John Kibete, from Kipkaren in Uasin Gishu district, bought government-subsidised DAP fertiliser and certified hybrid seed from a local agrovet; however, having paid for the fertiliser in February, John had to wait until the end of April (and spend several days queuing at the suppliers along with hundreds of other farmers) to receive his fertiliser.",
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