dc.creator | World Food Production Conference
November 6-10 :
Rio de Janeiro.
53096 | |
dc.creator | IMC Fertilizer Group, Incorporated.
53097 | |
dc.date | ©1990 | |
dc.description | Agricultural research faces new challenges. Donald L. Plucknett | |
dc.description | Biotech promise aiding korean farmers. Young Soo Hwang | |
dc.description | Biotech succes today takes common sense. Dr. William Marshall | |
dc.description | Brazilian agriculture benefits from climate and markets. Dr. Fernando Cardoso | |
dc.description | China's future bright as policies boost crop productivity. Chen Fan | |
dc.description | Climatic change subject of debate. Dean Abrahamson | |
dc.description | Drought of 1988 affects U.S. farming practices. James A. Beck | |
dc.description | Future demand will increase use of phosphates. Harvey Auman | |
dc.description | Global warming? debate heats up for agriculture. Norton D. Strommen | |
dc.description | Leadership demands tough decisions. Billie B. Turner | |
dc.description | Nitrogen needed for growth in third world. Terry Phillips | |
dc.description | Phosphate rock usage outpacing production. Fred Blesi | |
dc.description | Population growth and sustainable agriculture; an emerging agenda. Robert D. Havener | |
dc.description | Society demanding agriculture meet environmental aims. A. J. Williams | |
dc.description | Strategic issues facing world food policy makers. Dr. G. Edward Schuh | |
dc.description | U.S. farm policies still key factor in global trade. Ewn M. Wilson | |
dc.description | USSR food system seeking new ideas to promote growth. Vladlen Demyanenko | |
dc.description | World potash demand continues to grow. Erik C. Ekedahl | |
dc.language | ng | |
dc.publisher | | |
dc.subject | Producción alimentaria. | |
dc.title | World Food Production Conference 1989. | |
dc.type | text | |