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What (who) is grain - definition

INTERNATIONAL ORGANIZATION FOR SUPPORTING SMALL FARMERS

grain         
  • Rapeseed]]
  • [[Cereal]] grain seeds clockwise from top-left: [[wheat]], [[spelt]], [[oat]], [[barley]].
  • [[Buckwheat]]
  • [[Barley]]
  • [[Lentil]]
  • Rice grains by the [[IRRI]]
  • Rye grains
  • [[Sunflower seed]]s
  • Illustration of a wheat kernel, its composition and the nutritional values of its parts.
SMALL, HARD, DRY SEED USED AS FOOD; MAY BE GROUND INTO FLOUR
Grains; Grains (agronomic); Food grains; Organic grain; Food grain; Grain farming
n.
food plants
1) to grow grain
2) to store grain
texture
3) a fine; rough; smooth grain
4) against the grain; with the grain
misc.
5) to take smt. with a grain of salt ('to be skeptical about smt.')
grain         
  • Rapeseed]]
  • [[Cereal]] grain seeds clockwise from top-left: [[wheat]], [[spelt]], [[oat]], [[barley]].
  • [[Buckwheat]]
  • [[Barley]]
  • [[Lentil]]
  • Rice grains by the [[IRRI]]
  • Rye grains
  • [[Sunflower seed]]s
  • Illustration of a wheat kernel, its composition and the nutritional values of its parts.
SMALL, HARD, DRY SEED USED AS FOOD; MAY BE GROUND INTO FLOUR
Grains; Grains (agronomic); Food grains; Organic grain; Food grain; Grain farming
n.
1.
Seed, kernel, matured ovule.
2.
Corn (wheat, rye, oats, barley, maize, etc.), cereals, cereal products.
3.
Particle, atom, bit, scrap, jot, whit, mite, ace, iota, tittle, scintilla, trace, spark, shadow, glimmer.
4.
Twentieth part of a scruple, twenty-fourth part of a pennyweight.
5.
Fibre, texture.
6.
Temper, disposition, humor.
7.
Dye, tint, color, stain, tinge, hue, shade, tincture.
grain         
  • Rapeseed]]
  • [[Cereal]] grain seeds clockwise from top-left: [[wheat]], [[spelt]], [[oat]], [[barley]].
  • [[Buckwheat]]
  • [[Barley]]
  • [[Lentil]]
  • Rice grains by the [[IRRI]]
  • Rye grains
  • [[Sunflower seed]]s
  • Illustration of a wheat kernel, its composition and the nutritional values of its parts.
SMALL, HARD, DRY SEED USED AS FOOD; MAY BE GROUND INTO FLOUR
Grains; Grains (agronomic); Food grains; Organic grain; Food grain; Grain farming
(grains)
Frequency: The word is one of the 3000 most common words in English.
1.
A grain of wheat, rice, or other cereal crop is a seed from it.
...a grain of wheat.
...rice grains.
N-COUNT: usu with supp
2.
Grain is a cereal crop, especially wheat or corn, that has been harvested and is used for food or in trade.
...a bag of grain.
...the best grains.
N-MASS
3.
A grain of something such as sand or salt is a tiny hard piece of it.
...a grain of sand.
N-COUNT
-grained
...coarse-grained salt.
COMB in ADJ
4.
A grain of a quality is a very small amount of it.
There's more than a grain of truth in that.
N-SING: N of n
5.
The grain of a piece of wood is the direction of its fibres. You can also refer to the pattern of lines on the surface of the wood as the grain.
Brush the paint generously over the wood in the direction of the grain.
N-SING: the N
-grained
...a hard, heavy, straight-grained wood.
COMB in ADJ
6.
If you say that an idea or action goes against the grain, you mean that it is very difficult for you to accept it or do it, because it conflicts with your previous ideas, beliefs, or principles.
Privatisation goes against the grain of their principle of opposition to private ownership of industry.
PHRASE: V inflects

Wikipedia

GRAIN

GRAIN is a small international non-profit organisation that works to support small farmers and social movements in their struggles for community-controlled and biodiversity-based food systems.

GRAIN's work goes back to the early 1980s, when a number of activists around the world started drawing attention to the dramatic loss of genetic diversity on our farms — the very cornerstone of the world's food supply.

GRAIN began doing research, advocacy and lobbying work under the auspices of a coalition of mostly European development organisations. That work soon expanded into a larger program and network that needed its own footing. In 1990, GRAIN was legally established as an independent non-profit foundation with its headquarters in Barcelona, Spain.

By the mid-1990s, GRAIN reached an important turning point. They realized that they needed to connect more with the real alternatives that were being developed on the ground, in the South. Around the world, and at local level, many groups had begun rescuing local seeds and traditional knowledge and building and defending sustainable biodiversity-based food systems under the control of local communities, while turning their backs on the laboratory developed 'solutions' that had only got farmers into deeper trouble. In a radical organisational shift, GRAIN embarked on a decentralization process that brought them into closer contact with realities on the ground in the South, and into direct collaboration with partners working at that level. At the same time, they brought a number of those partners into their governing body and started regionalizing their staff pool.

In 2011, the organisation received the Right Livelihood Award "for their worldwide work to protect the livelihoods and rights of farming communities and to expose the massive purchases of farmland in developing countries by foreign financial interests."

Examples of use of grain
1. "A snow grain is a grain of ice that looks a little like a grain of rice.
2. Half are being fed a traditional grain feed and half are being fed distiller‘s grain.
3. But by Monday, Gordeyev said grain prices were falling again, as grain harvesting was in fact up on last year.
4. The machines pick grain from the standing crop rather than cutting grain with the straw, Shelbourne said.
5. The State Administration of Grain ordered local governments to ensure grain and cooking oil supplies and price stability.