Mater et magistra
§ 1 47 | services; the modernization of agriculture; the easing of communications,
2 48 | lack of balance between agriculture on the one hand, and industry
3 79 | economy-that is, between agriculture, industry and services;
4 84 | average sized undertakings in agriculture, in the arts and crafts,
5 122| The Depressed State of Agriculture~
6 123| 123. First, with regard to agriculture, it would not appear that
7 124| number of people engaged in agriculture decreases, while the percentage
8 125| productive efficiency between agriculture on the one hand, and industry
9 128| sectors of the economy. Agriculture, therefore, must be allowed
10 129| 129. In this way, agriculture will absorb a larger amount
11 130| progressive modernization of agriculture. Facilities could then be
12 134| in industry rather than agriculture. Farmers are unable to pay
13 135| 135. In agriculture the existence of two forms
14 146| to bear in mind that in agriculture, as in other sectors of
15 154| use primitive methods of agriculture, with the result that, for
16 154| using modern methods of agriculture, produce a surplus of food
17 156| promote the modernization of agriculture especially in less developed
18 162| overproduction, especially in agriculture, can cause economic harm
Pacem in terris
§ 19 101| resources and the instruments of agriculture available. It is imperative,
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