Denmark Agriculture Commerce
År: 1920
Forlag: Brown Brothers & Co.
Sted: New York
Sider: 32
UDK: 338(489)
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Chalk cliffs on the island off Moen
mittee which has general powers of supervision over the
entire country. The system has particularly helped the
position of the small landowners. Each member, irrespective
of the size of his farm or the extent of his production, receives
his proportionate share of the profits and has an equal voice
in the management of the societies. Moreover, it has placed
the small as well as the large property owners in a position
where they may obtain credit for extensions and improve-
ments. In the Cooperative Societies, Denmark has what
appears to be one of her strongest assurances against
Bolshevism.
Shipping
In normal times, shipping together with agriculture
formed the chief sources of Danish prosperity. As early as
the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries Denmark had taken
an active part in the overseas trade of the world. During the
fifty years before the war Danish shipping was developed to
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