ERS-foreign, Numéros 64 à 118

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Economic Research Service, U.S. Department of Agriculture
 

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Page 27 - Burundi, Cameroon, Central African Republic, Chad, Congo (Brazzaville), Congo (Leopoldville), Dahomey, Gabon, Ivory Coast, the Malagesy Republic, Mali, Mauritania, Niger, Rwanda, Senegal, the Somali Republic, Togo, and Upper Volta.
Page 31 - Corporation as a private limited company whose capital subscriptions have been made up by the Reserve Bank of India, State Bank of India, Life Insurance Corporation of India, and the larger Indian scheduled banks. To be eligible for refinancing, loans made by the participating banks must be to...
Page 7 - In the closing years of the 19th century, and the early years of the 20th century, China was not in the least interested in these unprepossessing islands.
Page 71 - Includes food exported for relief or charity by individuals and private agencies. 2/ Feedgrains: Barley, corn, oats, and grain sorghums, excluding products. 3_/ Excludes essential oils which are included in "other".
Page 222 - Having regard to the rapid rate of increase of the African population of East Africa, and the congestion of population on the land in certain localities, to examine the measures necessary to be taken to achieve an improved standard of living...
Page 33 - Izzatnagar, deals with veterinary diseases and their cure, while the National Dairy Research Institute at Karnal concerns itself with research connected with quality of milk and analysis of milk samples for quality control purposes.
Page 33 - The Indian Council of Agricultural Research, established in 1929, undertakes, aids, promotes, and coordinates agricultural and animal husbandry education and research in India. The Indian Agricultural Research Institute, New Delhi, is the oldest institution devoted to research in agricultural science. It has well-equipped laboratories and extensive farms for carrying out large-scale investigations on food crops.
Page 6 - Act of 1942) to encourage increased agricultural output by minimizing the price risk involved in expansion during wartime. Under these laws, as amended, the basic commodities — corn, wheat, cotton, rice, tobacco, and peanuts — and 14 others...
Page 71 - Other commodities: Mainly feeds and fodders, field and garden seeds, coffee, hops, essential oils, sugar and related products, and live animals.

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