Argentina from a British Point of View by Various
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831,972 acres in cultivation in 1898, to
3,835,750 " " " " 1908 MAIZE--increased by 250 per cent., and other crops, including Oats, 300 per cent. in the same period. The United Kingdom purchased from Argentina and retained for its own use (in round figures) during the year 1908-- WHEAT to the value of £13,000,000 MAIZE " " 5,600,000 FROZEN MEAT " " 9,300,000 ----------- Making a total of £27,900,000 ----------- Indeed, we buy from Argentina nearly 25 per cent. of our total food purchased abroad, and she supplies nearly 29 per cent. of our corn and grain requirements. These figures again clearly demonstrate that we have a vital interest in the well-being of our friends across the sea. In every direction Argentina has progressed, and judging from the past we may look with confidence to the future; the total area of the Republic is 776,064,000 acres, and certainly it is within the bounds of reasonable forecast to consider that 100,000,000 acres of this land will be, when opened up by railways, and other facilities, available for corn-growing. To-day only one-fifth of this available area is being cultivated, and another 43,000,000 acres are being utilised for feeding purposes; thus, only 63,000,000 out of 776,000,000 acres are being occupied. The chief reason why more is not utilised is because there is |
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