Context of agrarian policies in development projects for Patagonia: the "Altimir Report" in the province of Chubut (1970)
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The "Altimir Report" is a work requested by the Federal Council of Investments (CFI) to a team of researchers led by Oscar Altimir, to be delivered to the Development Advisory of Chubut in 1970.
Its objective was to plan the actions for installing the model of "development poles" and analyze policies to follow in other economic areas. Through a comprehensive review of the source, and its intersection with other contributions, we explain what were the agrarian policies that were promoted in Chubut.
It divides the province into regions, promoting a project that seeks to ensure the supply of food to urban areas, the provision of labor force to the industries to installed and the concentration of property in the rest of Chubut.
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