Some articles on agriculture:
Economy Of Paraguay - History of Economic Advancement
... economic activity in Paraguay was limited to the subsistence agriculture of the GuaranĂ Indians ... these Jesuit agricultural communes laid the foundation for an agriculture-based economy that survived in the late twentieth century ... Sleepy, self-sufficient Paraguay, whose advances in agriculture and quality of life had been the envy of many in the Southern Cone, became the most backward nation in that subregion ...
... economic activity in Paraguay was limited to the subsistence agriculture of the GuaranĂ Indians ... these Jesuit agricultural communes laid the foundation for an agriculture-based economy that survived in the late twentieth century ... Sleepy, self-sufficient Paraguay, whose advances in agriculture and quality of life had been the envy of many in the Southern Cone, became the most backward nation in that subregion ...
Famous quotes containing the words crops, industrial and/or agriculture:
“She planted corn and left the rest
to elements, convinced that God
with giant faucets regulates the rain
and saves the crops from frost or foreign wind.”
—Richard Hugo (19231982)
“Literary works cannot be taken over like factories, or literary forms of expression like industrial methods. Realist writing, of which history offers many widely varying examples, is likewise conditioned by the question of how, when and for what class it is made use of.”
—Bertolt Brecht (18981956)
“In past years, the amount of money that has had to be been spent on armaments, great and small, instead of on productive industry and agriculture and the arts, has been a disgrace to all of us in every part of the world.”
—Franklin D. Roosevelt (18821945)