Finance & Development, September 1968 [electronic resource]
Material type: TextSeries: Finance & Development; Finance & Development, Volume 5 ; No. 3Publication details: Washington, D.C. : International Monetary Fund, 1968Description: 1 online resource (60 p.)ISBN: 1616352914 :ISSN: 0145-1707Subject(s): Farmers | Irrigated Land | Irrigation District | Irrigation Water | Irrigation | MexicoAdditional physical formats: Print Version:: Finance & Development, September 1968Online resources: IMF e-Library | IMF Book Store Abstract: This paper describes development of the agriculture sector in Northwest Mexico. The paper highlights that owing to the projects in the river valleys of the northwest and others throughout the country, Mexico grows enough to feed itself and to export in substantial quantity. A third of the crops are produced on the 13 percent of cultivable area now under irrigation. The engineers of Hydraulic Resources are proud of their achievements; they have the visual evidence and the statistics to prove the importance of their contribution to Mexico.This paper describes development of the agriculture sector in Northwest Mexico. The paper highlights that owing to the projects in the river valleys of the northwest and others throughout the country, Mexico grows enough to feed itself and to export in substantial quantity. A third of the crops are produced on the 13 percent of cultivable area now under irrigation. The engineers of Hydraulic Resources are proud of their achievements; they have the visual evidence and the statistics to prove the importance of their contribution to Mexico.
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