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Les industries alimentaires
(1962-12)
"Cette brève étude s'efforce de mettre en lumière quelques-unes des
principaux facteurs liés à l'implantation d'industries alimentaires dans
les pays économique nons-développés et au rôle que celles-ci sont
appelées à y jouer.
Tanganyika commodity marketing and price stabilization
(1962-07)
The major agricultural products of Tanganyika are subject to a degree of control under the various commodity boards established for that purpose. The degree of control varies from direct participation in marketing in the ...
Progress report on the improvement of livestock production
(1962-10)
This paper focuses on progress report on the improvement of livestock production.
Problems of agricultural commodity price stabilization
(1962-08)
This paper was submitted in response to a note by the Executive
Secretary inviting participating governments to contribute papers on
the topics included in the provisional agenda.
Programme of work and priorities
(1962-12)
The projects, included under Economic and Social Development concern, in general, the analyses of the major aspects of development problems and policies, both economic and social. Special attention is being given to the ...
Cocoa : recent world market trends in relation to stabilization problems and policies
(1962-05)
In the past two years there has been a major change in the world cocoa market. Until, 1959, world production had been rising at an annual rate of about 3 per cent, but in the two subsequent crop years, output rose by some ...
La situation alimentaire et agricole en Afrique
(1962-11)
La production agricole de l'Afrique a été beaucoup plus faible en 1961/62 que l'année précédente et il se peut même que la production par habitant soit tombée au-dessous du niveau d'avant-guerre. Comme les importations ne ...
Palm kernels and palm oil : recent world market trends in relation to stabilization problems and policies
(1962-05)
Africa produces roughly four-fifths of world' oil palm products and contributes a similar proportion to world exports. The oil palm (Elaois guinoonsis) is thought to be native to West Africa, where it is mainly exploited ...