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1 Intro, 0,0(5)| Food and Agriculture Organization of the United 2 Intro, 0,0(6)| Need: An Atlas of Food and Agriculture, Rome, 1995, p. 16: "In 3 Intro, 0,0(7)| Cf. FAO, World Agriculture: Towards 2010, Rome, 1993, 4 I, 0,1(12) | Need: An Atlas of Food and Agriculture, Rome, 1995, p. 16. Cf. 5 I, 0,5 | lowyielding subsistence agriculture, to suffer from hunger during 6 I, C,13 | the breakdown of organised agriculture, tribal strife and genocide. 7 I, C,15 | widely protects their own agriculture and encourages overproduction 8 I, C,15 | thus lowering the domestic agriculture prices and speeding the 9 I, C,15 | being replaced by industrial agriculture for both export (large volumes 10 I, D,16(29) | Cf. FAO, World Agriculture: Towards 2010, Rome, 1993, 11 I, D,17 | In most countries where agriculture is making progress, yields 12 I, D,18 | Modern agriculture~21. Intensive farming is 13 II, 0,27 | at the same time weaken agriculture cannot continue. Agriculture 14 II, 0,27 | agriculture cannot continue. Agriculture seems to be contributing 15 III, 0,45 | every development process agriculture is of paramount importance.