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Nov 6, 2011




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Final report of technical consultation to AGIPLAN Ministry of Agriculture - Brazil, Brasilia: For the period July 1, 1974 - June 30, 1976


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Brazil is once again getting attention in the northern hemisphere—attention long overdue, given its huge and diverse population, its physical size and diversity, and its geopolitical and economic importance as the largest country in Latin America. Long seen as an economic backwater, Brazil now occupies key niches in energy, agriculture, service industries, even high technology markets. Yet the nation still struggles with endemic problems of inequality and with a traditional ambivalence toward deep integration with the world economy.Brookings gathered scholars and policymakers from Brazil, Europe, and the United States to examine the present state and likely future of Brazil’s economy. Their findings can be found in Brazil as an Economic Superpower? The authors’ analysis focuses particularly on five key topics: agribusiness, energy, trade, social investment, and multinational corporations. The net result is an invaluable analytical contribution and a provocative lookinto the future of our global economy and into the workings of one particularly important component of that system.ContentsIntroduction1. Brazil as an International Energy Player2. Brazil as an Agricultural and Agroenergy Superpower3. Brazil: The Challenges in Becoming an Agricultural Superpower4. Brazil’s Trade Policy: Moving Away from Old Paradigms?5. Brazil’s Trade Policy: Old and New Issues6. Leveraging Natural Endowments and State Support for International Expansion7. Technology, Public Policy, and the Emergence of Brazilian Multinationals8. Income Policies, Income Distribution, and the Distribution of Opportunities in Brazil

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Purchase of this book includes free trial access to www.million-books.com where you can read more than a million books for free. This is an OCR edition with typos. Excerpt from book: CHAPTER III. POPULATION AND LABOUR. The total population of the tropics is large, yet not so great as that of the temperate zones, which have about the same area. India, Ceylon, Java, and some of the small West Indian islands are thickly populated, but in the rest of the tropics the peopling is extremely sparse. Of late years the natives of India and Java have begun to emigrate to other countries, and this may be expected to go on more and more; but as yet they in general ultimately return with their savings to their native land. The following rough figures of populations and densities are instructive, especially when we remember that South America, at any rate, is probably as productive as India: Country Area in sq. m. Population Density per textit{sq. m. India 1,700,000 294,266,701 173 Ceylon (W., S., and Centr. Provs.) 5,877 2,110,251 359 Java 48,600 28,384,731 584 Mexico 767,005 13,545,462 17 Brazil 3,218,166 17,000,000 5 Jamaica 4,193 639,491 152 Barbados 166 195,000 1174 Now nature is fairly prodigal in the tropics, and owing to the smaller wants of the people a larger population per square mile can probably be supported by agriculture than in the temperate zone, though the agriculture in general is inefficient. While in the United States two men are enough for 50 acres of rice, in the tropics 25 to 50 will be needed in many districts. The races that inhabit the tropics are very numerous and varied. The majority are natives of British India Bengalis, Mahrattas, Tamils, Telugus, Burmese, and many others of less note. In the south-eastern parts of Asia the Malayan races are of importance, more especially the natives of Java. Africa is mainly inhabited by negro races, and the same is the case in the West Indies, while Mexico and South Amer…

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Text extracted from opening pages of book: BRAZIL WORLD FRONTIER DATE DUE 9 1992 TORCHS L-16 KANSAS CITY, D DDD1 Preface Brazil is in many ways a World Frontier, not merely because of its more than a million square miles of entirely uninhabited area, but because it offers such exceptional opportunities for progress into the unknown: in science and sociology; in transportation and development of new territory; and also in health and sanitation. There is so much to be accomplished that as fast as the & quot; frontier& quot; recedes a new one arises, just beyond the horizon. Enterprising and venturesome spirits are ever driving ahead, and that is as should be. The increasing importance of Brazil in world development has been very evident in recent years. Its immense size, enormous natural re sources, strategic location and democratic people all go to determine and enhance this importance. The country suffers a number of decided handicaps in its large percentage of illiteracy, in the difficulties of transportation and in the lack of fertility of much of its territory. Agriculture and industry compete with each other for the available supply of labor. Large modern cities tend to empty rural districts far too fast, but in spite of these drawbacks, in the more than forty years that I have resided in Brazil much progress has been made and a close cooperation between the United States of America and the United States of Brazil can greatly hasten progress and offer many advantages to both countries. An optimistic view point has been taken of the country as a whole, but every effort has been made not to exaggerate for or against, and as far as possible the information given is accurate. UN l* U.)PUBLIC Acknowledgments My sincere gratitude to the Brazilian Government for its generous cooperation in the preparation of this book is hereby expressed. With out the help o the Brazilian Institute of Geography and Statistics this book could not have been written. I should mention especially Am bassador Jos Carlos de Macedo Soares, M. A. Teixeira de Freitas, Germano Jardim and Waldemar Lopes. Much work was done in the preparation of the manuscript by Miss Clarissa Rolfs which is hereby gratefully acknowledged. A great many friends, too numerous to be mentioned, cooperated in one way or another. To all of them I extend my sincere thanks. Contents CHAPTER PAGE PART I THE PEOPLE AND THE LAND I. Brazilians 3 II. A Challenge to the Frontiersman 13 III. Geographically Speaking 24 IV. The Greatest River in the World 38 V. Rio de Janeiro: The Marvelous City 47 VI. Sao Paulo: Dynamic City 58 PART II BRAZILIAN AGRICULTURE VII. Farming Under the Southern Cross 73 VIII. Corn, the Most Widely Grown Crop in Brazil 82 IX. Sugar Cane 89 X. Rubber 96 XL The World s Coffee Cup 106 XII. Cotton 118 XIII. The Little C s and Other Crops 129 XIV. Oranges and Bananas 152 XV. Other Fruits 162 XVI. Nuts of Brazil 172 XVII. Green Oceans 183 XVIII. On a Thousand Hillsides 195 PART III MINERAL

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Explores one of the most important uses of the land: the production of agriculture. This book helps readers learn that farms and ranches produce much more than food; but scientists, farmers, ranchers, and other landowners haven't solved conservation problems – yet.

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