Chapter, Paragraph
1 Intro | given the predominantly agricultural nature of the economy of
2 I (4) | form of organization of the agricultural sector seems to be on the
3 I (6) | operates on the margins of agricultural production and is involved
4 I,2 | lowering of exchange rates for agricultural, as against industrial,
5 I,3 | interpretation of the needs of the agricultural sector as it moves from
6 I,3 | and cultural traditions of agricultural societies, which has often
7 I,4 | The Management of Agricultural Exports~9. In many developing
8 I,4 | have managed the export of agricultural production have often further
9 I,4 | facilitating loans to the agricultural sector have distorted price
10 I,4 | supply of jobs owing to agricultural mechanization have made
11 I,4 | lack of a public service of agricultural training prevents such farmers,
12 I (9) | these policies in support of agricultural exports and large-scale
13 I,5 | expansion of large-scale agricultural concerns, the establishment
14 I,5 | timber in areas of expanding agricultural frontiers have been decided,
15 I,7 | a lack of concern over agricultural research and training, and
16 I,10 | Agricultural Research and Training~16.
17 I,10 | major deficiencies concern agricultural research and training,(12)
18 I (12) | effort of shortcomings in agricultural training services on the
19 I (12) | services on the poverty of the agricultural sector in many developing
20 I,12 | in the country's overall agricultural production: in countries
21 I,12 | countries with a less developed agricultural economy, there is usually
22 I,12 | reduction of the overall agricultural production of the country;~
23 I,12 | savings accumulated in the agricultural sector, which are not used
24 I,13 | are heavy and high. The agricultural sector is enmeshed in a
25 I,13 | legally — the development of agricultural production. While the use
26 II | ON OWNERSHIP OF LAND ~AND AGRICULTURAL DEVELOPMENT~
27 II,6 | uncultivated for speculation, while agricultural production should, in fact,
28 II (29) | means of production in the agricultural sector "is just and legitimate
29 II,7 | possible realisation of agricultural productive potential must
30 III,1 | Necessary Instrument ...~42. An agricultural structure marked by the
31 III,1 | term, it inhibits growth of agricultural production and employment,
32 III,1 | of concern should be an agricultural reform that ensures a different
33 III,1 | level of salaries.~Increased agricultural productivity would guarantee
34 III,2 | and social problems of the agricultural sector in developing countries.
35 III,2 | a steady improvement in agricultural productivity and the marketing
36 III (50)| production and processing of agricultural production in developing
37 III,10 | rises in certain costs of agricultural production and in the price
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