Future possibilities of Irish agriculture
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Kennedy, Henry.'Future possibilities of Irish agriculture'. - Dublin: Journal of the Statistical and Social Inquiry Society of Ireland,Vol. XVI No. 1, 1937/1938, pp43-54Download Item:

Abstract:
In a country lacking any considerable resources of raw material,
with but a limited export trade in industrial products, but having a
fertile soil and favourable climate, it is to increased production on
the land that one must look for the resources to provide more wealth
and a higher standard of living for the entire population. It is
extremely doubtful if the volume of production has increased
appreciably in the last quarter of a century. There is a real danger
that production may diminish as a result of the disparity of price
against cost of production, and as a result of the want of balance
between economic conditions on the land and in urban or industrial
employment in this country and in Great Britain. It is essential to
counteract this tendency in time, and the need is so real as to justify
exceptional measures of relief.
The necessity of relief measures makes it all the more urgent to
examine whether it is possible to enable farmers to reduce costs of
production, so as to restore the balance between costs and receipts,
and thereby restore the balance of opportunity as between rural and
urban employment. In my view, much of this object can be achieved by a new technique of production, and at the same time a very
desirable increase in production can be effected.
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Read on Thursday, 11th February, 1938
Author: Kennedy, Henry
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Statistical and Social Inquiry Society of IrelandType of material:
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Journal of The Statistical and Social Inquiry Society of IrelandVol. XVI No. 1 1937/1938
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Agricultural productivity, Irish agricultureISSN:
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