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1 Intro | the economy of developing countries, constitutes the fundamental 2 I,1 | structure of developing countries is often characterized by 3 I,1 | still a feature of many such countries' land systems.(4)~The historical 4 I,1 | very similar in the various countries despite some national variations.~ 5 I,1 | by different developing countries in past decades have often 6 I,2 | Agriculture~6. Many developing countries have sought to modernize 7 I,3 | implemented in many developing countries in recent decades, but have 8 I,4 | Exports~9. In many developing countries, the ways in which agrarian 9 I,7 | Be Solved~13. Developing countries can effectively counter 10 I,8 | Ownership Rights~14. In many countries, the inadequate normative 11 I,10 | advantage.~In many developing countries, there is very often little 12 I (12) | sector in many developing countries. See, for example: World 13 I,12 | agricultural production: in countries with a less developed agricultural 14 I,13 | destroyed.~20. For many countries, even those rich in land 15 I,13 | production reduces food costs in countries with developed economies, 16 III,2 | agricultural sector in developing countries. The programme must continue 17 III,5 | the rural areas of poor countries, these social services and 18 III,6 | economies of developing countries.~While there are considerable 19 III,6 | to place, women in these countries supply over half the labour 20 III (50)| production in developing countries, see: FAO, Overall Socio-Political 21 III,9 | issues, and trade with other countries. If farmers' economic rights 22 III,10 | problems of the various countries.~It is therefore important 23 III,10 | does not lead developing countries to pursue policies that


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