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agreement 1
agreements 1
agri-food 3
agricultural 22
agriculture 15
aid 31
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23 encyclical
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23 particularly
22 agricultural
22 daily
22 fao
22 responsibility
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agricultural

   Part,  Chapter, Paragraph
1 I, B,11 | growth, otherwise the regular agricultural production cycle is broken 2 I, B,12 | that the "green revolution" agricultural innovations were first applied. 3 I, C,13 | developed countries, with agricultural surpluses, exporting these 4 I, C,14 | ambition, the authorities set agricultural commodity prices at such 5 I, C,15 | which artificially lower agricultural commodity prices to the 6 I, C,15 | countries with a substantial agricultural potential, such as Zaire 7 I, C,15 | de-structuring of the whole agricultural system. Although this policy 8 I, C,15 | export (large volumes of agricultural commodities are earmarked 9 I, C,15 | dependent upon international agricultural markets) and local substitute 10 I, D,18 | preliminary definition of agricultural intensification is the increase 11 I, D,18 | consumptionmainly by industry—to agricultural acreage employed. Agricultural 12 I, D,18 | agricultural acreage employed. Agricultural technologies are now becoming 13 I, D,18 | hazardous duality between agricultural technology and the economic 14 I, D,18 | the economic environment. Agricultural intensification generally 15 II, 0,23(41)| after another in the Bank's agricultural projects in Africa. There 16 II, 0,32(53)| International Fund for Agricultural Development (IFAD), The 17 III, 0,44 | countries to even define an agricultural policy. Of the many reasons 18 III, 0,44 | of the over-production of agricultural commodities. In order to 19 III, 0,45 | countries would be improved if agricultural systems were established, 20 III, 0,45 | of the following: local agricultural markets, developing rural 21 III, 0,46 | implemented them. Moreover, the agricultural land used by the multinational 22 IV, 0,56 | security and the endogenous agricultural development of the developing


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