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Essay heading: Agriculture and Economic Development in Brazil, 1960-1995
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May 30, 1996 |
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Furthermore, it is important to reiterate the fact that the ecosystem must not be treated merely as a backdrop to historical change, it needs to be adequately integrated into analyses of agricultural change.2
Thus, the approach establishes a close relationship between agricultural practices and the nature of environment... displayed 300 characters
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The agricultural conditions of Brazil typify a classical case of an agricultural scenario that effectively contended with the imperatives of geography. Indeed, it will be shown in this work that the organisation and patterns of agricultural production in Brazil have been highly influenced by soil types, rainfall patterns, crop diseases and other ecological variables... displayed next 300 characters
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