Agriculture of the Republic of Turkey (1923-1941) in the Light of Yugoslav Sources

  • Vladan A. Virijević University of Priština in Kosovska Mitrovica, Faculty of Philosophy, Department of History
Keywords: agriculture, Republic of Turkey, the Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes (Yugoslavia), Ataturk’s era, agrarian reform

Abstract


Signing the Agreement on the Establishment of Friendly Diplomatic Relations between the Republic of Turkey and the Kingdom of Serbs, Croats, and Slovenes (the Kingdom of Yugoslavia since 1929) on November 28, 1925, provided bases for mutual economic connecting. Concerning the fact that economies of both countries had dominantly agrarian character, they were often rivals to one another in the world markets. Because of that, Yugoslav government aimed at gathering data on the development and modernization of Turkish agriculture by means of its diplomatic representative bodies. In this paper, on the basis of unpublished archival sources, newspapers articles and relevant literature, the following issues will be presented: the state
and characteristics of the Turkish agrarian issues during Ataturks’s era: the capacity of agricultural production (agriculture, cattle breeding), measures and efforts for its improvement (introducing new kinds  and breeds, land-improvement and irrigation projects, the use of modern agro-technical measures, preventing cattle infectious diseases, agrarian reforms, etc.), and the export of agrarian products.

References

Đorđević, B. (1960). Pregled ugovorne trgovinske politike od osnivanja države Srba, Hrvata i Slovenaca do rata 1941. godine (sa dopunom Dr. Save Obradovića o plurilateralnim sporazumima Jugoslavije 1934-1941. i predgovorom akademika Mija Mirkovića). Zagreb: JAZU.

Михајловић, Д. (1937). Привреда савремене Турске. Београд: Балкански институт.

Published
2020/11/05
Section
Original Scientific Paper