Agricultural output in the Far East and Oceania declined in 1971 in Bangladesh (formerly East Pakistan), Pakistan, Khmer Republic (Cambodia), Ceylon, and Japan. Continued population growth led to a drop in per capita food output in these countries as well as in Indonesia, the Republic of Korea (South Korea), and Taiwan. Military and political conflicts hampered agricultural production in several countries and Japan intentionally cut rice output in order to reduce carryover stocks. Rice production for the region totaled about 165 million tons of paddy, about the same as in 1970. U.S. agricultural exports to the Far East and Oceania totaled $2.4 billion in 1971, a 4.2-percent decline from a year earlier, while U.S. agricultural imports f...
Agricultural production in 1972 declined in the USSR and the People's Republic of China (PRC), due m...
Canada's 1972 agricultural production fell below the previous year's record, because of cutbacks in ...
Soviet agricultural production recovered in 1970, and the USSR has ample supplies of grain and cotto...
Drought reduced agricultural output in most countries in the Far East and Oceania during 1972. Indi...
Favorable weather led to increased agricultural output in most countries in the Far East and Oceania...
Agricultural output in the Far East gained again in 1969 and stood above the trend value. Good incr...
Most countries of the Far East and Oceania estimated significant gains in GNP for 1970. Farm produc...
Mainly because of dry weather, Africa's agricultural output fell 4- percent in 1973. West Asia's ag...
Total agricultural output in Africa rose about 2 percent from 1968 to 1969. Twenty-one of 31 Africa...
Africa's 1 percent gain in agricultural output last year trailed the long-term average increase of 3...
Africa's gain in agricultural output in 1971 surpassed the long-term average increase of 3 percent, ...
Africa's gain in output of agricultural commodities in 1972 did not reach the long-term average annu...
Agricultural production in 1973 increased in the People's Republic of China, the Mongolian People's ...
The largest agricultural production increases last year occurred in Canada, Mexico, Brazil, and all ...
Report Summary: A fall in the U.S. share of agricultural imports into most of the countries which a...
Agricultural production in 1972 declined in the USSR and the People's Republic of China (PRC), due m...
Canada's 1972 agricultural production fell below the previous year's record, because of cutbacks in ...
Soviet agricultural production recovered in 1970, and the USSR has ample supplies of grain and cotto...
Drought reduced agricultural output in most countries in the Far East and Oceania during 1972. Indi...
Favorable weather led to increased agricultural output in most countries in the Far East and Oceania...
Agricultural output in the Far East gained again in 1969 and stood above the trend value. Good incr...
Most countries of the Far East and Oceania estimated significant gains in GNP for 1970. Farm produc...
Mainly because of dry weather, Africa's agricultural output fell 4- percent in 1973. West Asia's ag...
Total agricultural output in Africa rose about 2 percent from 1968 to 1969. Twenty-one of 31 Africa...
Africa's 1 percent gain in agricultural output last year trailed the long-term average increase of 3...
Africa's gain in agricultural output in 1971 surpassed the long-term average increase of 3 percent, ...
Africa's gain in output of agricultural commodities in 1972 did not reach the long-term average annu...
Agricultural production in 1973 increased in the People's Republic of China, the Mongolian People's ...
The largest agricultural production increases last year occurred in Canada, Mexico, Brazil, and all ...
Report Summary: A fall in the U.S. share of agricultural imports into most of the countries which a...
Agricultural production in 1972 declined in the USSR and the People's Republic of China (PRC), due m...
Canada's 1972 agricultural production fell below the previous year's record, because of cutbacks in ...
Soviet agricultural production recovered in 1970, and the USSR has ample supplies of grain and cotto...