The New Encyclopaedia Britannica, Volumes 1-10Encyclopaedia Britannica, 1974 - Reference [1] Propaedia: outline of knowledge and guide to the Britannica.--[2]-[11] Micropaedia: ready reference and index.--[12]-[30] Macropaedia: knowledge in depth. |
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... percent , and fishmeal included in the diets of food animals accounted for another 3.5 percent . Table 2 Table 2 : Direct Intake of Animal Protein by Man ( 1967-68 ) ( in 000,000 metric tons ) would require 16 percent of its presently ...
... percent , and fishmeal included in the diets of food animals accounted for another 3.5 percent . Table 2 Table 2 : Direct Intake of Animal Protein by Man ( 1967-68 ) ( in 000,000 metric tons ) would require 16 percent of its presently ...
Page 502
... percent of the world's food crosses national frontiers and only a few countries , notably in Western Europe , import ... percent ) ; oilseeds , vegetable oils , and sugar ( 27 percent ) ; and nonfood agricultural products ( 13 percent ) ...
... percent of the world's food crosses national frontiers and only a few countries , notably in Western Europe , import ... percent ) ; oilseeds , vegetable oils , and sugar ( 27 percent ) ; and nonfood agricultural products ( 13 percent ) ...
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... percent annually during the 1960s and showed a rise of 14.4 percent between 1970 and 1971 , there has been a deficit in the visible balance of trade since 1963. Some improvement was shown when the franc was devalued by 11.1 percent in ...
... percent annually during the 1960s and showed a rise of 14.4 percent between 1970 and 1971 , there has been a deficit in the visible balance of trade since 1963. Some improvement was shown when the franc was devalued by 11.1 percent in ...
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