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040 _aCBNCAT
082 _a338.1'09437
_bUNI
110 _aUnited States Department of Agriculture. Economic Research Service
245 _aA survey of Czechoslovak agriculture /
260 _aWashington, D.C. :
_bDepartment of Agriculture. Economic Research Service,
_c1982.
300 _a49 pages ;
520 _aCzechoslovakia is one of the most industrialized countries in Eastern Europe, and agriculture plays a minor role in the economy, contributing only 10.5 percent of national income in 1980. Of the arable land, 94 percent is held in socialized ownership, but private production supplies a large share of meat, livestock products, fruits, and vegetables. Czechoslovakia is a net agricultural importer and the emphasis of current agricultural policy is on attaining self-sufficiency in grain production to reduce costly imports. Furthermore, under the seventh Five Year Plan (1981-85), crop production will grow faster than livestock production and cattle and sheep raising will be stressed rather than pig and poultry raising
590 _alje 05/07/2017
591 _aLoans
650 _aAgriculture---Economic aspects
650 _aFood Policy
650 _aInternational relations/Trade
650 _aAgriculture
651 _aCzechoslovakia
700 _aBernitz, Alexander
856 _uhttp://ageconsearch.umn.edu/record/147187/files/faer171.pdf
942 _2ddc
_cBOOK
949 _a338.1'09437 UNI
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