Chapter, Paragraph
1 Pre | motion a period of growth and development.~There is not a moment to
2 Intro | INTRODUCTION~1. The development model of industrialized
3 Intro | agriculture and general economic development at heart, especially those
4 I,1 | economic growth and social development.(7)~Underlying all is the
5 I,1 | The approaches to economic development chosen by different developing
6 I (7) | Problem, Economic and Social Development Series, Rome 1984.~
7 I,3 | with what is needed for its development and with the living requirements
8 I (9) | see: World Bank, World Development Report 1990, Washington,
9 I (9) | 58-60; World Bank, World Development Report 1991, Washington,
10 I (11)| see: World Bank, World Development Report 1991, pp. 65-66.~
11 I,10 | that is the study and development of new and appropriate production
12 I,10 | of private research and development activities which focus on
13 I (12)| example: World Bank, World Development Report 1991, pp. 73-75.~
14 I,12 | serious obstacles to economic development.~Such imbalances and policies
15 I,12 | investments necessary for their development difficult, thus creating
16 I (13)| Cf. UNDP, World Human Development Report 1990, New York.~
17 I,13 | albeit not legally — the development of agricultural production.
18 I,13 | in turn curb democratic development. All this works to the detriment
19 I (14)| Hunger, A Challenge for All: Development in Solidarity, Vatican City
20 I (15)| see: World Bank, World Development Report 1990, pp. 71-73;
21 I (15)| 71-73; World Bank, World Development Report 1992, Washington,
22 I (15)| 149-153; FAO, Sustainable Development and the Environment, FAO
23 II | OF LAND ~AND AGRICULTURAL DEVELOPMENT~
24 II,4 | person's opportunities for development, as well as the dehumanizing
25 II,7 | within the social community's development as a whole."(32)~John Paul
26 II,9 | Promoting Development of Family-Sized Farms~38.
27 II,9 | contribution not only to development of an efficient agrarian
28 II,10 | resources.(42)~Defence and development of community ownership ought
29 II,11 | hence for guaranteeing the development of a correct dialectic between
30 III | FOR ECONOMIC AND SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT~
31 III,1 | country's economic and social development. In the short term, it inhibits
32 III,1 | The quality and success of development programmes draw substantial
33 III,1 | and imperative element of development policy.~A developing agriculture
34 III,1 | important effect of this development is that it stems the migratory
35 III,3 | must also budget for the development of rural infrastructures,
36 III,5 | quantity and quality. Their development prospects are poor owing
37 III,5 | key factor in sustainable development.~Their utility is not confined
38 III,5 | individual the means for maximum development of his or her own potential,
39 III,7 | action in the launching and development of the farm units created
40 III,8 | and the models of culture, development and spirituality of these
41 III,8 | the means for pursuing the development of their land and benefitting
42 III,9 | commitment is realised with the development of four main lines of action
43 III,9 | programmes regarding population, development and territory that concern
44 III,10 | organizations define the development models they intend to promote,
45 III,10 | of families' basic needs.~Development of trade usually has a positive
46 III,10 | In the second place, the development of exports brings about
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