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RESOLUTIONS-Continued

XXVIII. Cooperation in the Prevention of and Fight Against Agri

cultural Diseases and Plagues.

XXIX. Immunity Against Cereal Blights.

XXX. Biological Control of Pests. .

XXXI. Weed Control and Eradication.

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XXXII. Review of Plant and Animal Quarantines

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XXXIII. Inter-American Collaboration .

XXXIV. Archeological Studies and Their Relation to Knowledge of

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XXXVI. Need for the Improvement of Native or Regional Tropical and

Subtropical Livestock of America

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XXXIX. Possibilities of Artificial Insemination

XXXVII. Feeding of Domestic Animals .

XXXVIII. Genealogical Registration for Animals .

XL. Protection of Llamas, Alpacas, Vicuñas and Karakuls
XLI. Official Orientation of Wool Production

XLII. Coordination of Livestock Sanitation in the Different Coun

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XLV. Development and Utilization of Forest Products
XLVI. Forest Fires

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XLVII. Application of Chemical Technology to Products of Agricul-
ture and Forestry. .

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XLVIII. Creation of a Forestry Section in the Pan American Union.
XLIX. Uniformity of Hunting Laws in Adjacent Countries

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L. Water and Soil Conservation . .

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LI. Classification of Soils and Climates in Geographic-Ecologic
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LII. Inter-American Society of Soil Science and First Conference
of the Inter-American Society of Soil Science.
LIII. Creation of the Inter-American Society of Agricultural

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Climatology . .

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LIV. River Control and Development

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LV. Inter-American Conference on Conservation of Natural
Resources . . .

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LVI. New Cartographic Symbols for Edaphological Surveys
LVII. Agricultural Machinery

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LVIII. Facilities for the Interchange of Machinery for Manufactur

ing Soft Fibers . . .

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LIX. American Agricultural Instruction

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LX. Conservation of Natural Resources and Increase of Horticul

tural Crops and Farm Industries, by Means of Primary and
Secondary Education . .

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LXI. Technical and Vocational Guidance in the Education of the

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LXV. Exchange of Experts and Students

LXVI. Stimulation of Scientific Work

LXVII. Improving Human Nutrition.

LXIX. Specifications on Enriched Wheat Flours.

LXX. Increased Consumption of Fishery Products . LXXI. Expansion of Trade and Consumption. LXXII. Improvement and Interchange of Seeds

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LXVIII. Production and Consumption of Milk and Milk Products .

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LXXIII. Quinua as an American Food Product Free From Restric

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LXXIV. Specification of Raw Materials Used in the Manufacture of
Textiles

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LXXXV. Rural Economic Guide or Manual for a Better Knowledge of the Sparsely Populated Countries. .

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LXXXVI. Utilization of the Services of the International Labor Office.
LXXXVII. Fuller Utilization of Irrigated Lands. .
LXXXVIII. Creation of National Immigration and Colonization Services

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and of a Migration and Colonization Office in the Pan
American Union

LXXXIX. Improvement of the Technical Level of the Offices of Agri-
cultural Statistics.

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XC. Uniformity of Agricultural Statistics

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XCI. Adoption of the Metric Decimal System for Agricultural
Statistics.

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XCII. Permanent Section on Agricultural Statistics in the Inter

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ANNEX 1. Agenda of the Third Inter-American Conference on Agri

culture.

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ANNEX 2. Rules of Internal Procedure of the Third Inter-American
Conference on Agriculture.

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FINAL ACT

The Governing Board of the Pan American Union, in the exercise of the power granted it by Resolution LX, adopted by the Second Inter-American Conference on Agriculture, which was held in Mexico City from July 6 to 16, 1942, resolved, after consulting with the Government of the United States of Venezuela, that the Third Meeting on Agriculture be held in Caracas. After formulating the Agenda and Regulations of the Conference, the period between July 24 and August 7, 1945 was set aside for the holding of the Conference. Having fulfilled these requisites, the Government of the United States of Venezuela proceeded to extend an invitation to the Governments of the other Member countries of the Pan American Union, all of which accepted the invitation and appointed the following Delegations which are listed below:

GUATEMALA

Chairman of the Delegation:

H. E. Roberto Guirola M., Minister of Agriculture

Delegates:

H. E. Eduardo Goyzueta V.

H. E. Albert S. Müller

H. E. Luis Urruela M.

H. E. Enrique Asturias Beltranena

Secretary:

Mr. Federico Rölz Bennett

COLOMBIA

Chairman of the Delegation:

H. E. Luis Tamayo, Minister of National Economy

Delegates:

H. E. Santiago Rivas Camacho

H. E. Ciro Molina Garcés

Advisers:

Dr. Carlos Madrid Salazar

Dr. Rafael Barrios Ferrer

Secretaries:

Mr. Carlos Pérez

Mr. Eduardo Escovar G.

Mr. J. Emilio López

PANAMA

Chairman of the Delegation: '

H. E. Antonio Pino R., Minister of Agriculture and Commerce

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Delegates:

H. E. Menalco Solís

H. E. Ramón A. Vega

Advisers:

Mr. Guillermo Villegas

Mr. Enrique Martinelli

MEXICO

Chairman of the Delegation:

H. E. Marte R. Gómez, Secretary of Agriculture and Development Delegates:

H. E. Eduardo Morillo Safa

H. E. Pascual Gutiérrez Roldán

H. E. Norberto Aguirre

H. E. Gonzalo González H.

H. E. Gonzalo Blanco Macías

H. E. Adolfo Alarcón

H. E. José Figueroa

Advisers:

Mr. Miguel R. Cárdenas

Mr. José Calero

Dr. George C. Harrar

Mr. Juvencio Samaniego Dávila

Secretary:

Mr. Ignacio de la Torre

BOLIVIA

Chairman of the Delegation:

H. E. Julio Zuazo Cuenca, Minister of Agriculture

Delegates:

H. E. José Muñoz Paz

H. E. Abel Coronel Carvallo

H. E. Jorge Alcázar Ampuero

H. E. Carlos Larrieu

CUBA

Chairman of the Delegation:

H. E. Germán Alvarez Fuentes, Minister of Agriculture Delegates:

H. E. Arturo Mañas.

H. E. Rodolfo Arango

H. E. Urbano Martínez

H. E. Hugo Vivó

H. E. Julián Acuña

H. E. Antonio Valdés Rodríguez

H. E. Casto Ferragut

Secretary:

Mr. Gerardo Fernández

COSTA RICA

Chairman of the Delegation:

H. E. José Joaquín Peralta, Secretary of Agriculture

Delegates:

H. E. Fernando Alvarado Chacón

H. E. Walter N. Bangham

H. E. Maximiliano Guardián
H. E. Modesto Martínez Aguilar

H. E. Arturo Morales Flores
H. E. José Alberto Pacheco Cooper
H. E. Bernardo Yglesias Rodríguez
II. E. Jorge Zeledón Castro

H. E. Alberto Sáenz Maroto

PERU

Chairman of the Delegation:

H. E. Roberto Alvarez Calderón

Delegates:

H. E. Guillermo Málaga B.

H. E. Manuel de Mendiburu

H. E. Alberto Salmón de los Heros Secretary:

Dr. José Alvarado Sánchez

DOMINICAN REPUBLIC
Chairman of the Delegation:

H. E. Rafael Matos Díaz
Delegates:

H. E. Fernando Abel Henríquez
H. E. Horacio Vicioso Soto

Secretary:

Mr. Frank Alvarez Sánchez

ARGENTINA

Chairman of the Delegation:

H. E. Rodolfo García Arias
Delegates:

H. E. Ismael F: Alchourron
H. E. Pedro N. Almonacid
H. E. Víctor M. Antognoli

H. E. Alberto O. Argento
H. E. Raúl Battilana Bollini

H. E. Fernando A. Bidabehere

H. E. Juan José Billard

H. E. Antonio Arena

H. E. José María Canale

H. E. Luis R. Canepa

H. E. Enrique C. Closs

H. E. René P. Delpech

H. E. Rafael García Mata

H. E. Julio A. Llosa

H. E. Juan José Moreno

H. E. Juan B. Pelayo

H. E. Carlos Piazza

H. E. Noberto A. R. Reichart

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