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The Agricultural Situation in the Far East and Oceania: Review of 1970 and Outlook for 1971
1971
unpublished
Most countries of the Far East and Oceania estimated significant gains in GNP for 1970. Farm production was up in all countries except in Japan, Korea, Cambodia, and New Zealand. Most gains can be attributed to the increased use of modern technology, particularly more fertilizer, high-yielding seeds, and irrigation. If average weather prevails, total farm production is likely to rise again in 1971 in all developing countries except possibly those of Indo-China. Programs to restrict rice
doi:10.22004/ag.econ.317132
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