Chapter, Paragraph
1 Intro | alarming proportions in developing economies.~This can be seen
2 Intro | nature of the economy of developing countries, constitutes the
3 I,1 | The agrarian structure of developing countries is often characterized
4 I,1 | development chosen by different developing countries in past decades
5 I,2 | Expense of Agriculture~6. Many developing countries have sought to
6 I,3 | been implemented in many developing countries in recent decades,
7 I,4 | Agricultural Exports~9. In many developing countries, the ways in which
8 I,7 | Problems to Be Solved~13. Developing countries can effectively
9 I,10 | best advantage.~In many developing countries, there is very
10 I (12) | agricultural sector in many developing countries. See, for example:
11 I,11 | not receive the tools for developing their personal potential
12 III,1 | of development policy.~A developing agriculture raises farmers'
13 III,1 | strengthening the family by developing its members' capacities
14 III,2 | the agricultural sector in developing countries. The programme
15 III,3 | success of any reform.~A developing agriculture brings about
16 III,6 | and the food economies of developing countries.~While there are
17 III (50)| agricultural production in developing countries, see: FAO, Overall
18 III,10 | 58. As an instrument of a developing agriculture, agrarian reform
19 III,10 | agriculture — does not lead developing countries to pursue policies
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