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1 Pre | the Challenge of Agrarian Reform is to increase and quicken 2 Intro | for an effective agrarian reform, an indispensable condition 3 Intro (3)| the subject of agrarian reform: Manifesto pela terra e 4 I,3 | Failures of Agrarian Reform~7. Agrarian reforms intended 5 I,3 | the belief that agrarian reform consists essentially in 6 I,3 | Basically, efforts at agrarian reform have failed in their various 7 I,3 | areas subject to agrarian reform with the necessary infrastructures 8 I,3 | seriously destabilise the reform process: firstly, a scandalous 9 I,3 | about the effects of any reform on their economic activities.~ 10 II,7 | Agrarian Reform: Guidelines~Implementing 11 II,7 | Equitable and Efficient Agrarian Reform~35. It often happens that 12 II,7 | point, stating that agrarian reform is one of the most urgent 13 II (33) | the subject of agrarian reform: at Recife, Brazil, on 7 14 II,7 | social teaching, agrarian reform cannot be confined simply 15 II,7 | effective policy of agrarian reform.(36)~ 16 II,8 | the Church sees agrarian reform as an instrument capable 17 III | CHAPTER III~AGRARIAN REFORM: AN INSTRUMENT ~FOR ECONOMIC 18 III,1 | Agrarian Reform: A Necessary Instrument ...~ 19 III,1 | should be an agricultural reform that ensures a different 20 III,1 | is the aim of an agrarian reform that ensures access to land, 21 III,1 | increasingly clear that an agrarian reform of this type is a vital, 22 III,1 | be noted that an agrarian reform which creates family-sized 23 III,1 | injustice and poverty, agrarian reform is not only an instrument 24 III,1 | postponing of, agrarian reform deprive their condemnation 25 III,2 | The benefits of such a reform will not be forthcoming, 26 III,2 | of thinking that agrarian reform refers simply to expropriation 27 III,2 | title to it.~An agrarian reform programme must certainly 28 III,2 | term, however, if agrarian reform is confined simply to land 29 III,2 | the programme if agrarian reform is to offer a practical 30 III,2 | the success of an agrarian reform is that it should be in 31 III,3 | effective and efficient agrarian reform, since it allows for the 32 III,3 | essential for an effective reform. Such a service represents 33 III,3 | the demands of agrarian reform.~A technical assistance 34 III,3 | production choices.~48. Agrarian reform programmes must also budget 35 III,3 | decisive for the success of any reform.~A developing agriculture 36 III,4 | met and solved by agrarian reform programmes. Those who have 37 III,4 | for an effective agrarian reform need to include support 38 III,4 | new farm units born of the reform. Steps should be envisaged 39 III,4 | the ventures born of the reform in view of the joint management 40 III,5 | farm production, agrarian reform programmes must also envisage 41 III,5 | the context of agrarian reform, every effort must therefore 42 III,6 | injustice. Even agrarian reform programmes consider women 43 III,6 | this situation, if agrarian reform programmes are to be successful, 44 III,7 | Concerted Action~53. Agrarian reform programmes must pay close 45 III,7 | enterprises born of the reform to change the composition 46 III,7 | necessary for any agrarian reform to include the promotion 47 III,8 | Populations~55. Agrarian reform not only helps to solve 48 III,8 | populations means that agrarian reform is a decisive component 49 III,8 | specific identity.~An agrarian reform must allow for the identification 50 III,8 | recently. In this case, the reform has to lay down criteria 51 III,8 | ownership and possession.~The reform must ensure their access 52 III,8 | In a word, the agrarian reform must help indigenous communities 53 III,8 | be respected if agrarian reform programmes are to fulfil 54 III,8 | drawing up and implementing reform programmes. Agrarian reform 55 III,8 | reform programmes. Agrarian reform must, on the one hand, guarantee 56 III,9 | required of the State, for the reform entails changes in the bodies, 57 III,10 | developing agriculture, agrarian reform directly touches on the 58 III,10 | social problems.~59. Agrarian reform requires those organizations


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