To feed this world, the challenge and the strategy
Material type: TextLanguage: En Publication details: Baltimore, MD (USA) : Johns Hopkins University, 1978Description: 440 pISBN:- 08-018-21363
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Includes bibliographies and index
Increasing food production is only part of the solution to the world poverty-food-population situation. All nations must work more effectively to increase agricultural production, decrease population growth rates, and promote widespread improvements of incomes in developing countries. The food problem can begin to be alleviated through nations' developing appropriate domestic policies, sound programs and if they receive technical and financial assistance. The intention of the text is to assist developing countries 1. in recognizing the most rapid methods of agricultural development; 2. by demonstrating economic and social justice to the long range
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