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Sociedad Nacional De Agricultura
The ''Sociedad Nacional de Agricultura'' (S.N.A.; Spanish for ''National Agriculture Society'') is a guild association grouping landowners, professionals and minor associations involved in agriculture in Chile Agriculture in Chile encompasses a wide range of different activities due to its particular geography, climate, geology and human factors. Historically agriculture is one of the bases of Chile's economy, now agriculture and allied sectors—like .... It is considered Chile's oldest surviving guild association. References External links Official websitein Spanish Agricultural organisations based in Chile {{Chile-org-stub ...
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Sociedad Nacional De Agricultura (Chile)
The ''Sociedad Nacional de Agricultura'' (S.N.A.; Spanish for ''National Agriculture Society'') is a guild association grouping landowners, professionals and minor associations involved in agriculture in Chile Agriculture in Chile encompasses a wide range of different activities due to its particular geography, climate, geology and human factors. Historically agriculture is one of the bases of Chile's economy, now agriculture and allied sectors—like .... It is considered Chile's oldest surviving guild association. References External links Official websitein Spanish Agricultural organisations based in Chile {{Chile-org-stub ...
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Landlord
A landlord is the owner of a house, apartment, condominium, land, or real estate which is rented or leased to an individual or business, who is called a tenant (also a ''lessee'' or ''renter''). When a juristic person is in this position, the term landlord is used. Other terms include lessor and owner. The term landlady may be used for the female owners. The manager of a pub in the United Kingdom, strictly speaking a licensed victualler, is referred to as the landlord/landlady. In political economy it refers to the owner of natural resources alone (e.g., land, not buildings) from which an economic rent is the income received. History The concept of a landlord may be traced back to the feudal system of manoralism (seignorialism), where a landed estate is owned by a Lord of the Manor (mesne lords), usually members of the lower nobility which came to form the rank of knights in the high medieval period, holding their fief via subinfeudation, but in some cases the land may also ...
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Agriculture In Chile
Agriculture in Chile encompasses a wide range of different activities due to its particular geography, climate, geology and human factors. Historically agriculture is one of the bases of Chile's economy, now agriculture and allied sectors—like forestry, logging and fishing—account only for 4.9% of the GDP as of 2007 and employed 13.6% of the country's labor force. Some major agricultural products of Chile include grapes, apples, onions, wheat, corn, oats, peaches, garlic, asparagus, beans, beef, poultry, wool, fish and timber.The World Factbook -CIA
2008-02-27
Due to its geographical isolation and strict customs policies, Chile is free from diseases such as