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yarga [219]
3 years ago
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The World Bank sees the development of commercial farming as a way of helping rural Africans out of poverty. Answer True False

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Vesna [10]3 years ago
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TRUE

The World Bank is an institution that was created to support the reconstruction of countries after World War II. The scope of the World Bank has been reshaping the reality of the postwar period, but its role of provider of economic development persists. Currently 150 countries make up the World Bank and each contributes in a way. Thus, the Bank has a fund to lend money to nations to promote development.

Most African countries do not have the infrastructure and technology to produce manufactures that can compete in the international market. However, these countries have the natural resources and climatic conditions to develop export agriculture. The World Bank acts in this direction and sees this potential as a tool to improve the economies and social development of these countries.

ASHA 777 [7]3 years ago
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Yes, the World Bank sees the development of commercial farming as a way of helping the rural Africans out of poverty. One example is the farmers can grow cotton and then sell the cotton for food. The correct answer is True. 
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