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  2. Agriculture in Austria - Wikipedia

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    Despite the decline in the number of farmers and agriculture's share of GDP since 1960, agricultural output has risen. [1] As of the early 1990s, Austria was self-sufficient in all cereals and milk products as well as in red meat. This gain was achieved because of the considerable gains in agricultural labor productivity. [1]

  3. Economy of Austria - Wikipedia

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    Since Austria's becoming a member of the EU in 1995, the Austrian agricultural sector has been undergoing substantial reform under the EU's Common Agricultural Policy (CAP). Although Austrian farmers provide about 80% of domestic food requirements, the agricultural contribution to gross domestic product (GDP) has declined since 1950 to less ...

  4. Steyr Tractor - Wikipedia

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    Steyr Tractor (properly called Steyr Landmaschinentechnik AG) is an Austrian agricultural machinery manufacturer. The company was founded in 1864 in St. Valentin, Austria, and manufactures tractors. It was part of the Steyr-Daimler-Puch conglomerate from 1934 until 1990 and was purchased by Case Corporation in 1996.

  5. Norbert Totschnig - Wikipedia

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    Norbert Totschnig (born 6 June 1974 in Lienz) is an Austrian politician serving as minister of Agriculture since May 2022. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] He was director of Austrian Farmers’ Association from 2017 to 2022 when he was appointed into the Karl Nehammer federal government .

  6. Sixtus Lanner - Wikipedia

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    Lanner's political career began in 1963, when he gave a speech at a conference for the Austrian Chambers of Agriculture. [1] In 1971, Lanner was elected to the National Council of Austria as a member of the Austrian People's Party (ÖVP). Lanner served in parliament for 25 years, retiring in 1996 after the 1995 Austrian legislative election.

  7. Ministry of Agriculture, Regions and Tourism - Wikipedia

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    In Austrian politics, the Federal Ministry of Agriculture, Regions and Tourism (German: Bundesministerium für Landwirtschaft, Regionen und Tourismus or BMLRT, although often called Nachhaltigkeitsministerium [1] [2]) is the ministry in charge of agricultural policy, forestry, hunting, fishing, viticulture and wine law, postal and telecommunications services, mining, animal welfare, and the ...

  8. Government of Austria - Wikipedia

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    The Government of Austria (German: Bundesregierung der Republik Österreich) is the executive cabinet of the Republic of Austria. It consists of the chancellor , who is the head of government , the vice chancellor and the ministers .

  9. List of years in Austria - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of years in Austria. See also the timeline of Austrian history . For only articles about years in Austria that have been written, see Category:Years in Austria .