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THE sixteenth International Congress of Agriculture was held at Budapest on June 13-20 under the presidency of the Marquis de Vogue, president of the International Commission of Agriculture, and was attended by about 1,100 members. The fifteenth Congress had taken place at Prague in June 1931 and the fourteenth at Bucharest in 1929, it having been the intention up to the present to convene such gatherings every two years. Actually ten meetings took place prior to the War, and a further six have taken place since. The seat of the international organising committee is at Paris where the inaugural meeting was held in 1895, to be followed by a second (which actually, however, must rank as the first proper) meeting at Budapest in 1896, which year marked the thousandth anniversary of the existence of Hungary as a nation.
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Sixteenth International Congress of Agriculture. Nature 134, 71 (1934). https://doi.org/10.1038/134071a0
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