Agriculture
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We see the decimation of the police force, agriculture, and the entertainment biz.
No mention of the
agriculture
in that area.
I don't think world
agriculture
or sentiment would have made slavery viable for more than another 50-70 years even if the South had won its independence or conquered the northern states.
Compared with the rest of the region, the country’s key sectors – including education, transport, communications, agriculture, and tourism – are professionally managed and the envy of much of East Africa.
Moreover, it is unclear how care will be delivered to the rural front lines, where the old system of clinics based in Peoples’ Communes collapsed with the de-collectivization of
agriculture.
These funds’ managers rightly complain that insufficient investment opportunities exist in the region in
agriculture
and manufacturing.
Investing in
agriculture
is one of the most effective ways to end hunger and improve political stability.
In 2010, it created the Ethiopian Agricultural Transformation Agency, a public entity dedicated to boosting the productivity of the
agriculture
sector.
Investing in
agriculture
is the most efficient way to improve food security in Africa, while ensuring that people on the front lines of the fight against climate change can maintain thriving economies and sustainable, healthy environments.
Given unlimited time, less-developed commodity-rich countries would first invest in human capital and institutions, then direct their growing commodity revenues into infrastructure, and move on to diversify their economies by strengthening the agriculture, manufacturing, and service sectors.
Political and economic pressure would lead more Japanese sectors to undergo the transformation to machine-intensive, high-productivity modes of organization that export-oriented manufacturing had already undergone (and that sectors like
agriculture
and distribution had undergone or were undergoing in the North Atlantic region).
Its economy-wide relative productivity level has since declined, with two decades of malaise eliminating the pressures to upgrade in agriculture, distribution, and other services.
Korea is active and constructive in the WTO, except on
agriculture.
Europe is rich and rapidly aging;Europeans, cushioned by generous welfare programs, are no longer prepared to accept "dirty jobs" in, say,
agriculture
or the leather industry.
Chinese investment has so far gone primarily to agriculture, energy, and mining projects.
The effects of climate changes that have already occurred are widespread and significant, affecting agriculture, human health, terrestrial and marine ecosystems, water resources, and some industries.
Others will face risks of more challenging conditions for agriculture, fisheries, transportation, and other livelihoods.
But the primary cause is poor public policy: African governments have failed to curb the power of agribusinesses and large food producers, a lack of oversight that has made local
agriculture
less competitive.
In China, cities’ administratively defined boundaries include both urban and rural jurisdictions, with the latter – called the “county” – engaged mainly in
agriculture.
France has dealt the Doha round of World Trade Organization (WTO) negotiations a blow by rejecting the outline deal on
agriculture.
In fact, recent scientific evidence indicates that the Neolithic Revolution – the transition from hunting and gathering to
agriculture
– spread mostly because farmers displaced hunters, not because hunters learned from them.
In exploring a wide range of subjects – energy, agriculture, medicine, and more – one approach has, in my experience, emerged as the most effective: begin with the end in mind.
Bhutan’s economy of
agriculture
and monastic life remained self-sufficient, poor, and isolated until recent decades, when a series of remarkable monarchs began to guide the country toward technological modernization (roads, power, modern health care, and education), international trade (notably with neighboring India), and political democracy.
When humans lived from subsistence agriculture, their radius of interaction was small: they did not have to talk to one another, and as a consequence, languages diverged.
In Uganda, policies to promote organic
agriculture
have generated 200,000 certified farmers and strong export growth, from under $4 million in 2003 to nearly $23 million now.
The AfDB’s Trade Finance Program, established in February 2013, has so far supported more than 85 domestic banks in 27 African countries, catalyzing approximately $3.4 billion in trade in vital sectors such as agriculture, manufacturing and construction, and energy.
While the UK would still have to contribute to the EU budget, it could repatriate responsibility for
agriculture
and fisheries policies and negotiate its own trade deals (for example, with China and India).
These ongoing expenditures – feed-in tariffs to support renewables, outlays for climate-resilient agriculture, and spending on low-carbon public transport – have not yet been included in total investment figures.
In the past two decades, Mozambique has become a functioning democracy; grown its
agriculture
sector; raised literacy rates; increased water supply and electricity in rural areas; and reduced child mortality dramatically, from 219 per 1,000 live births in 1990, two years before the civil war ended, to 135 per 1,000 in 2010.
The right is both for and against Europe; for a market economy and for workers’ ownership; for a strong welfare state and lower taxes; for modernization of
agriculture
and the preservation of small family farms.
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