1945

Higher-income sparsely populated regions

THE COUNTRIES of this group are today, with Argentina, the most important exporters of food in the world. All of them have a vital interest in world markets— Canada, Australia, and New Zealand because a large proportion of their total production is exported, and the United States of America because its exports, although a small proportion of total production, constitute the balancing factor for several commodities that are produced in surplus of domestic needs. They are countries in which farming, being highly mechanized, gives a high output per man and the highest farm incomes in the world.

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