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... percent of total exports in 1984. The United States is the world's largest exporter of agricultural products ( $ 38 billion in 1983 compared to $ 208 billion for the world ) selling 69 percent ... World U.S. AGRICULTURE IN A GLOBAL ECONOMY.
... percent of total exports in 1984. The United States is the world's largest exporter of agricultural products ( $ 38 billion in 1983 compared to $ 208 billion for the world ) selling 69 percent ... World U.S. AGRICULTURE IN A GLOBAL ECONOMY.
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... percent of our cropland . Although this may be disruptive locally , it poses ... percent of total withdrawals for irriga- tion in 1975. Much of the ground - water irrigation is a mining operation ... World U.S. AGRICULTURE IN A GLOBAL ECONOMY.
... percent of our cropland . Although this may be disruptive locally , it poses ... percent of total withdrawals for irriga- tion in 1975. Much of the ground - water irrigation is a mining operation ... World U.S. AGRICULTURE IN A GLOBAL ECONOMY.
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... percent a year , but population grew at the rate of 2.6 percent . While total food production grew more rapidly in the developing than in the ... GLOBAL ECONOMY Gene A Mathia and Larry Deaton Feeding the Developing World Charles E Hanrahan.
... percent a year , but population grew at the rate of 2.6 percent . While total food production grew more rapidly in the developing than in the ... GLOBAL ECONOMY Gene A Mathia and Larry Deaton Feeding the Developing World Charles E Hanrahan.
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... percent a year - and the largest percentage change . In South Asia , with 65 percent of the de- veloping world's population , in- creases in food production per capita were a more modest .5 ... World 53 U.S. AGRICULTURE IN A GLOBAL ECONOMY.
... percent a year - and the largest percentage change . In South Asia , with 65 percent of the de- veloping world's population , in- creases in food production per capita were a more modest .5 ... World 53 U.S. AGRICULTURE IN A GLOBAL ECONOMY.
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... Percent Developed countries Developing countries 666 91 94 103 107 .7 91 97 100 102 .5 75 Centrally planned countries 81 95 98 108 1.1 World ... World U.S. AGRICULTURE IN A GLOBAL ECONOMY.
... Percent Developed countries Developing countries 666 91 94 103 107 .7 91 97 100 102 .5 75 Centrally planned countries 81 95 98 108 1.1 World ... World U.S. AGRICULTURE IN A GLOBAL ECONOMY.
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