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Farming development problems

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Until the middle of 1972, general optimism in assessing food supplies for the world was widespread. But since then, a more conservative view and a certain uncertainty in forecasting prospects have replaced the former high hopes. One of the crucial reasons for this change have been developments in India.

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Institut für ausländische Landwirtschaft, Technische Universität, Berlin (Institute of Overseas Agriculture, Technical University, Berlin).

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von Blanckenburg, P. Farming development problems. Intereconomics 8, 213–216 (1973). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02927661

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