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dc.creatorWorld Food Production Conference November 6-10 : Rio de Janeiro. 53096
dc.creatorIMC Fertilizer Group, Incorporated. 53097
dc.date©1990
dc.descriptionAgricultural research faces new challenges. Donald L. Plucknett
dc.descriptionBiotech promise aiding korean farmers. Young Soo Hwang
dc.descriptionBiotech succes today takes common sense. Dr. William Marshall
dc.descriptionBrazilian agriculture benefits from climate and markets. Dr. Fernando Cardoso
dc.descriptionChina's future bright as policies boost crop productivity. Chen Fan
dc.descriptionClimatic change subject of debate. Dean Abrahamson
dc.descriptionDrought of 1988 affects U.S. farming practices. James A. Beck
dc.descriptionFuture demand will increase use of phosphates. Harvey Auman
dc.descriptionGlobal warming? debate heats up for agriculture. Norton D. Strommen
dc.descriptionLeadership demands tough decisions. Billie B. Turner
dc.descriptionNitrogen needed for growth in third world. Terry Phillips
dc.descriptionPhosphate rock usage outpacing production. Fred Blesi
dc.descriptionPopulation growth and sustainable agriculture; an emerging agenda. Robert D. Havener
dc.descriptionSociety demanding agriculture meet environmental aims. A. J. Williams
dc.descriptionStrategic issues facing world food policy makers. Dr. G. Edward Schuh
dc.descriptionU.S. farm policies still key factor in global trade. Ewn M. Wilson
dc.descriptionUSSR food system seeking new ideas to promote growth. Vladlen Demyanenko
dc.descriptionWorld potash demand continues to grow. Erik C. Ekedahl
dc.languageng
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dc.subjectProducción alimentaria.
dc.titleWorld Food Production Conference 1989.
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