Spanish Agrarian Party (in Spanish : Partido Agrario Español ) was a political party in Spain during the Second Republic . Initially the party was known as Agrarian Party ( Partido Agrario ) but took the name PAE in the year 1934. It was officially founded on 1 February 1934.
4-510: PAE was a republican party, and it cooperated with centrist and rightwing parties. PAE took part in right-wing governments. PAE had its base amongst small and medium farmers, and the party clearly opposed agrarian reform . The main base of the party was in Castilla y León . The Youth of PAE published Vibración in Catalonia . In the 1970s, the party was refounded. On October 4, 1976, it
8-572: The development of land markets), (3) agro-processing and input supply channels, (4) urban finance, (5) market institutions. The United Nations thesaurus sees agrarian reform as a component of agricultural economics and policy, with a specific impact on rural sociology, and broader than land reform, describing agrarian reform as: Reforms covering all aspects of agrarian institutions, including land reform, production and supporting services structure, public administration in rural areas, rural social welfare and educational institutions, etc. Cousins defines
12-407: The difference between agrarian reform and land reform as follows: Land reform… is concerned with rights in land, and their character, strength and distribution, while… [agrarian reform] focuses not only on these but also a broader set of issues: the class character of the relations of production and distribution in farming and related enterprises, and how these connect to the wider class structure. It
16-716: Was one of the five first political parties to register. In the Spanish general election, 1977 , it won 833 votes out of 18,324,333. Agrarian reform Agrarian reform can refer either, narrowly, to government-initiated or government-backed redistribution of agricultural land (see land reform ) or, broadly, to an overall redirection of the agrarian system of the country, which often includes land reform measures. Agrarian reform can include credit measures, training, extension , land consolidations , etc. The World Bank evaluates agrarian reform using five dimensions: (1) stocks and market liberalization, (2) land reform (including
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