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set-aside (oh)



n [U and C]
BrE an arrangement in the European Union in which a government pays farmers to leave some of their fields empty, in order to avoid producing too much of a crop and to keep the price higher
an arrangement in the US in which a local government helps small businesses to develop by making financial help available to them
::In 1976, Connecticut established one of the nation's first set-aside programs.
an amount of money that is kept so that it can be used for a special purpose
-synonym reserve reserve