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Education, Extension Services, and Mechanization, 1922–1930

Earl Richard Downes ()

Chapter Chapter 10 in Brazilian Agricultural Development, 1890–1950, 2025, pp 191-209 from Springer

Abstract: Abstract Politicians and bureaucrats during the last eight years of the First Republic also sought to sustain momentum for Brazil’s diversified production through substantive changes in services to farmers in the field and adoption of agricultural machinery. Their efforts solidified the role of the Center-South as a national hub of innovation supporting diversified agriculture. In the process, educators from the United States became especially prominent, resulting in higher interaction with U.S. private and public sector entities regarding Brazil’s agricultural development needs, especially with respect to technological innovations.

Date: 2025
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-031-76992-4_10

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