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Food and Agriculture Organization

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The 27th session of the Council of the Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) was held in Rome from October 31 to November 1, 1957. In considering the provisional agenda for the ninth session of the FAO Conference/ the Council recommended a number of amendments and a rearrangement of certain items in the Director-General's program for work for 1958–1959. The Council approved various reports for submission to the Conference: that of the subcommittee on rules of procedure and financial regulations, containing proposed draft amendments to the constitution; that of the 29th session of the committee on commodity problems; and that of the 24th session of the committee on financial control.

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  • Anonymous, 1958. "Food and Agriculture Organization," International Organization, Cambridge University Press, vol. 12(4), pages 534-538, October.
  • Handle: RePEc:cup:intorg:v:12:y:1958:i:4:p:534-538_10
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    6. Adjei, M. B. & Gentry, T. J., 1995. "Forage Growth Performance Of Lablab Bean In The Semi-Arid Tropics," 31st Annual Meeting, July 10-14, 1995, Dover, Barbados 257077, Caribbean Food Crops Society.

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