—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, May 31.1969 18 FAO Official Says Unemployment, Not Hunger Greatest Danger From Population Explosion Hunger in the developing countries is no longer the great est danger resulting from the population explosion, according to Keith Abeiciombie, an Eng lishman who is a senior econo mist of the Food and Agncul tine Organization of the United Kations Writing in the cm rent issue of FAO’s Monthly Bulletin of Agiicultuial Economics and Sta tistics, he says that employment pioblems in poor countries threaten to be moie difficult to o\ ei come than the lag in food pioduction Aheiciombie points out that while impioved tanning meth ods and high Melding seed vaueties aie beginning to ease the woild tood situation, it is geneiallv the laiger and medi um laimeis with saungs to in vest and access to ciedit who are in a position to take advan tage ot the new technology. The uual aieas of most de veloping countues will for a long time to come contain laige rumbeis of faimers with little economic opportunity beyond tne pioduction of their own sub sistence needs,’’ he saj-s ' The persistence of such groups will be prolonged if xapid population growth con tinues, as well as by policies of concentiatmg scarce resources on more favoied areas Their difficulties will be increased as the extension of the agricultur al aiea becomes less easy and the pressme ot the agricultural FREE ROTARY MOWER With Purchase of on INTERNATIONAL 19 CUB CADET" Lawn & Garden Tractor B ||| & Srfri V<| J 5 NEW MODELS 72—7 hp regu'cr' ansmission IM—lOpd, regular t ansmission 105—lOhp H>drostatic Drive 124 12hp, regular transmission 125 12hp, Hydrostatic Drive Full line of over 50 work-saving attachments. Cub Cadet, best rea son ever to make lawn and garden chores fun. S. M. Manufacturing Inc. Co. population on the available landhas tended to be obscured in re area increases.” cent years by the urgent need The massive population to solve the short-run food sup giowth beginning in the 1950's ply problem as rapidly as possi has swollen the labor foices of ble,” he writes. the poor countries, and many When there is a choice be young people are moving to the tween employing more people uiban areas to find work, only or displacing them by machines, to join the ranks of the unem- labor-intensive methods should ployed or semi-employed Since obviously be used wherever pos it is impossible to create ui ban sible. oppoitunities quickly enough, “Scarce capital resources it is desirable that for the time should be used to increase ur being as many people as possi- ban employment rather than to ble should be induced to stay on reduce rural employment,” he the land, where they at least adds. hav ea i elatively assured food The article says that it should supply and some employment, still be possible to find ways of he says. _ limiting inequalities in the farm Aberciombie's article lists a community without jeopaidiz number of actions which should mg the pace of agricultural de be taken to help these groups: velopment spearheaded by the ’ The first essential is to more advanced farmers. 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