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What are the main changes in French agriculture since 1945 and what challenges does it face today?

Date Submitted: 09/10/2006 04:54:54
Category: / History / European History
Length: 5 pages (1495 words)
In the days following the World War II, France was a devastated and ruined country: 600,000 people had been killed, 10000 bridges and 1 building out of 22 had been destroyed, and losses were estimated at a fourth of the 1938 domestic wealth (Dallenne 2004, 196). As for agriculture, despite several serious damages, it was still a vital part of the French economy. At the time, the majority of the farms were small family holdings equipped with relatively archaic technical means. Over …
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