The 1974 World Food Conference in Rome was characterized more by rhetoric reflecting national vested interests thanby constructive dialogue that might have led to effective policies and solutions to the world food problem. The conference did, however, focus international attention on the severity of the imbalanced supply and demand for food in the developing world. Conference delegates also generally agreed that while the developing world has potentials for increasing its food production, this would require substantial input of technical know-how, most of which would have to come from the developed world
The world has become increasingly concerned with problems of health, population control, food produc...
Meeting: Forum on World Food Crisis, 1-2 Nov.1974, Roma, ITDue to copyright restrictions, this item ...
The analysis and the appreciation of the food situation of the world in the post-war period have be...
The World Food Conference held in Rome, Italy, November 5 to 16, 1974 was considered an important fi...
This report discusses the World Food Conference held in Rome, Italy in November 1974 which was organ...
Meeting: Western Hemisphere Nutrition Congress, 7th, 11 Aug. 1983, Miami, Fla., U
A steady growth in food production in the developing countries since 1950 was accompanied by increas...
Meeting: World Food Conference, 5-16 Nov. 1974, Roma, ITIDRC personnel. Report on the proceedings of...
Africa is now at the center of the world food and hunger discussions because there is growing suppor...
In the early 1970s, there was scarcity in the world grain market, soaring prices and famines in seve...
Cover title."A talk by Douglas D. Caton, Director, Agriculture and Rural Development Service Office ...
French version available in IDRC Digital Library: Pour le Tiers-Monde le développement agricole pass...
Meeting: Conference on Science and Agribusiness in the Seventies, 18-20 Feb. 1974, London, GBIDRC pe...
The key question on food policy in the world today is how we can get maximum effective output from t...
Widespread starvation in countries such as India, Bangladesh, and those bordering the Sahelian deser...
The world has become increasingly concerned with problems of health, population control, food produc...
Meeting: Forum on World Food Crisis, 1-2 Nov.1974, Roma, ITDue to copyright restrictions, this item ...
The analysis and the appreciation of the food situation of the world in the post-war period have be...
The World Food Conference held in Rome, Italy, November 5 to 16, 1974 was considered an important fi...
This report discusses the World Food Conference held in Rome, Italy in November 1974 which was organ...
Meeting: Western Hemisphere Nutrition Congress, 7th, 11 Aug. 1983, Miami, Fla., U
A steady growth in food production in the developing countries since 1950 was accompanied by increas...
Meeting: World Food Conference, 5-16 Nov. 1974, Roma, ITIDRC personnel. Report on the proceedings of...
Africa is now at the center of the world food and hunger discussions because there is growing suppor...
In the early 1970s, there was scarcity in the world grain market, soaring prices and famines in seve...
Cover title."A talk by Douglas D. Caton, Director, Agriculture and Rural Development Service Office ...
French version available in IDRC Digital Library: Pour le Tiers-Monde le développement agricole pass...
Meeting: Conference on Science and Agribusiness in the Seventies, 18-20 Feb. 1974, London, GBIDRC pe...
The key question on food policy in the world today is how we can get maximum effective output from t...
Widespread starvation in countries such as India, Bangladesh, and those bordering the Sahelian deser...
The world has become increasingly concerned with problems of health, population control, food produc...
Meeting: Forum on World Food Crisis, 1-2 Nov.1974, Roma, ITDue to copyright restrictions, this item ...
The analysis and the appreciation of the food situation of the world in the post-war period have be...