Abstract

A PAN-AFRICAN Congress of Agriculture is iZk meeting side by side with the Agriculture Section of the British Association, which is an Imperial body for the advancement of science. The Imperial aspect of agriculture is surely therefore a subject for consideration and discussion. Because the Empire includes so many diverse peoples differing in physical and mental attributes, and because it yields such a variety of natural products, it offers problems political, social, and industrial, of peculiar interest and complexity. Moreover, its political structure is of peculiar advantage. The free nations of the Commonwealth, along with the great non-self-governing territories, can meet without difficulty or embarrassment for the discussion of common problems. They have a focal point or centre in England from which concerted action may, if desired, be taken.

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