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agribiz

American  
[ag-ruh-biz] / ˈæg rəˌbɪz /

noun

Informal.
  1. agribusiness.


Etymology

Origin of agribiz

agri- + biz

Example Sentences

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As the head of the Food Climate Research Network, Dr Tara Garnett, brilliantly summarised in a recent article for Brain Food magazine, recent concerns about intensive monocultures and highly processed vegan foods have led some eco-thinkers to conclude that “Veganism is the vacuous entitled daughter of Big Food and Agribiz… Vegans are the problem.”

From The Guardian

The Democrat Party is the one constant in all of American Politics......created in 1800, by the AgriBiz Leadership behind Thomas Jefferson and the nascent Tammany Hall forces behind Aaron Burr.

From New York Times

This stopped all talk of a fire sale of grain contracts, The 17 million tons of embargoed grain is now in the U.S. agribiz pipeline, stretching from the Dakotas to the Gulf of Mexico.

From Time Magazine Archive