Publisher's Synopsis
Excerpt from Foreign Agriculture, Vol. 6: Review of Foreign Farm Policy, Production, and Trade; January 1942
Livestock production also increased greatly. Butter, pork, and eggs were all on an export basis during the period 1937-39. Bread grains, potatoes, sugar, beef, and cheese were all about sufficient for consumption requirements. CE the feed grain about 10 percent still had to be imported to sustain the expanded livestock industry. The principal deficiencies now are concentrated feed for dairy cattle, fats and oils for the manufacture of margarine, commercial fertilizer, and such exotic products as coffee, cacao, tobacco, and tropical fruits and fibers. In addition, Sweden normally relies on imports of petroleum to operate tractors, trucks, and automobiles.
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