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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.  
Wheat in a North Dakota field ready to be harvested. Of the total wheat production in the United States of 1,793,322,000 bushels North Dakota accounted for 205,062,000 bushels.
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.
A student of the Schiefflin Institute in Liberia purring fertilizer on a rice field. Under a Youth Development Programme undertaken by the Government school boys are taught horticulture and farming in an effort to increase agricultural production in the country. This project has received assistance from the Food and Agriculture Organization. [c. 1967]
Boy on a farm in Menz, Shoa Province.
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Headline Watershed Management in Indonesia 
Caption Description Erosion is one of the principal problems impeding the development of agriculture in Central and East Java. The Government of Indonesia is being assisted by the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP), with the Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) as executing agency, in drawing up a plan for the integrated watershed development of the Solo River Basin.
An example of severe soil erosion in the Genangan area, which is due to farmers growing cassava every year without crop rotation. September 1971. 
Unique Identifier UN7629050 
NICA ID 235465 
Production Date 09/01/1971 11:52:40 PM 
Country Indonesia
Credit UN Photo/L. Groseclose
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