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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 Increasing Agricultural Production in Republic of Korea 
Caption Description The Government of the Republic of Korea has been attempting to increase agricultural production through more rational use of fertilizers and by bringing wasteland into cultivation. Towards the achievement of this goal, the Government assisted, by the UN Special Fund, established in 1963 a Soil Fertility Unit in the Soil Section of the Ministry of Agriculture in Suwon in order to supervise and co-ordinate the soil fertility survey work in the country as a whole and to provide information on soil fertility problems to farmers and fertilizer manufacturers. The UN Food and Agriculture Organisation (FAO) is the Executing Agency.
In the laboratory of the Soil Fertility Unit are Miss Lee, an assistant soil chemist and Dr. A. Makitie (Finland), an FAO Expert in Soil Chemistry, calculating the PH determination of soil. 
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NICA ID 191703 
Production Date 04/01/1964 9:26:19 AM 
Country Republic of Korea
Credit UN Photo/PB
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