Overproduction in a sentence as a noun

They'd go into an overproduction crisis like the US and Japan.

When there is overproduction, the grain producers can still sell for meat producers, not going out of business.

I may be wrong but I think the author specifically referred to an overproduction of Law Degrees?

As crops expanded quickly, marketing became crucial to avoid overproduction.

And, frankly, a robust public health system is important enough that even if we have to incinerate the surplus, subsidized overproduction may well be worth doing.

" "And its something very simple, very obvious, something that few want to hear: The epidemic was caused by the overproduction of food in the United States.

Capitalism needs consumerism to deal with its overproduction crises.

Your post would be slightly more illuminating if you made more specific reference to whom you're referring to specifically, and where they commented on overproduction.

" "And its something very simple, very obvious, something that few want to hear: The car accident epidemic was caused by the overproduction of cars in the United States.

[...]"In Europe the main problem in agriculture is overproduction so farmers sometimes get payed to leave some land uncultivated and hard limits are imposed on the production of milk and on the import of bovine meat.

> "Sometimes I wonder if we wouldn't be better with real centrally planned drug production"Or we could simply subsidize the modest overproduction of such critical, low-profit generics, selling or donating any surplus [1] not unlike what we do with food staples.

Overproduction definitions

noun

too much production or more than expected

See also: overrun