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Farming for Development
03/01/1977 10:56:59
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UN7472777
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03/01/1977 10:56:53
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01/01/1981 17:19:10
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01/01/1986 23:09:53
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01/01/1979 20:02:32
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07/01/1979 21:14:14
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03/01/1984 22:32:21
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Farming for Development: Training of Rural Farmers in Senegal
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Farming for Development
Caption Description
For some time to come the poorer countries of the world will have to rely on agriculture to raise their living standards and supply the capital they need to create industries. Agricultural production must therefore be increased. This requires tractors, fertilizers, new and better seeds, vast irrigation schemes, land reforms.
In 1976 the World Bank approved a loan for an integrated rural development project on the Altiplano in Bolivia. Its principal objective is to raise the standard of living of farmers’ families by increasing productivity and providing complementary infrastructure and social services for all rural families living in the area. 70% of the working population of Bolivia is engaged in agriculture (potatoes, grain, alfalfa, coffee, fruit, cotton, etc).
An Andean Indian woman milking a cow on the Altiplano in Bolivia. [No exact date]
Unique Identifier
UN7472770
NICA ID
385897
Production Date
03/01/1977 10:57:18 AM
Country
Bolivia
Credit
UN Photo/Jeffrey Foxx
File size
3.34 MB