The Total Value of the Agricultural and Pastoral Farms and Estates of the Argentine Republic[118] (According to the Agricultural Census of May 1908).

[118] The details are in round figures, the totals official.

PROVINCES
AND TERRITORIES
Length of Iron Wire
Fencing (in Miles).
VALUES IN POUNDS STERLING.
Soil. Animals. Fixed Plant. Machines and
Tools.
Total Value.
Buenos Ayres 224,500 £326,314,000 £65,803,000 £22,599,000 £7,317,000 £422,033,000
Santa Fé 68,800 92,986,000 11,714,000 6,134,000 3,182,000 114,016,000
Entre Rios 49,600 24,483,000 10,550,000 3,686,000 1,179,000 39,898,000
Corrientès 40,600 3,190,000 7,950,000 1,513,000 230,300 12,883,300
Córdoba 73,800 38,306,000 10,128,000 5,934,000 2,419,000 57,837,000
San Luis 14,000 6,047,000 2,119,700 1,270,000 202,000 9,638,900
Santiago 5,560 4,472,000 2,128,000 891,000 144,000 7,635,000
Tucuman 9,480 4,457,000 1,501,000 2,115,000 192,000 13,265,000
Mendoza 5,100 40,045,000 1,257,000 2,352,000 230,000 43,844,000
San Juan 3,160 3,462,000 411,000 1,602,000 126,000 5,601,000
La Rioja 716 3,170,000 1,061,000 809,000 36,190 5,076,190
Catamarca 1,830 3,223,000 795,000 1,348,000 26,000 5,392,000
Salta 3,600 3,024,000 1,756,000 762,000 78,650 5,620,650
Jujuy 1,460 200,000 577,000 241,800 19,600 1,038,400
Chaco 1,680 726,000 669,000 155,700 37,800 1,388,500
Chubut 2,260 656,000 1,642,000 334,000 61,070 2,643,070
Formosa 360 351,000 556,000 134,000 15,000 1,056,000
La Pampa 113,430 10,908,000 3,693,000 1,382,000 542,000 17,525,000
Los Andes 211 36,900 35,200 71,900
Misionès 2,240 635,000 216,000 233,000 22,800 1,106,800
Neuquen 398 819,000 887,000 189,000 35,490 1,930,490
Rio Negro 10,520 2,739,000 2,440,000 863,000 168,000 6,210,000
Santa Cruz 6,560 1,003,000 890,000 598,000 32,600 2,523,600
Tierra del Fuego 2,700 125,000 460,000 269,000 21,700 875,700
  ———— ————— ————— ————— ————— —————
642,065 £571,563,430 £130,179,700 £55,477,500 £16,321,270 £773,541,930

MAP OF ARGENTINA AND ADJOINING STATES. [Transcriber’s Note: Our apologies for the poor quality.]
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INDEX

Agriculture, peculiarity of production, 109 (125-153);
principal regions, 125;
chief crops, 126;
size of holdings, 127-9;
land agencies, 130-1;
usual land tenure, 132;
dependent on railways, 132;
produce (tables), 135, 136, 137 (table);
increase of sown lands, 139;
statistics of area (table), 140-1;
profits of (tables), 147-151;
wheat, 154-161;
agricultural exports (table), 227:
total value of agricultural and pastoral holdings, 372
Agricultural census, see Census
Agricultural industries, see Industries
Agricultural machinery, see Machinery
America, see United States
Andes, climate of, 73
Area, of Argentine, 72;
cultivable, 76
Argentine nationality, the, 59-68
Argentine Republic, the position of, 71;
boundaries, 71;
area, 72;
climate, 72-4;
soil, 74-6;
scourge of locusts, 77;
rivers, 77;
almost a desert nation, 115;
production of wheat in, 154-161;
foreign trade, 211-234
Austria, trade with, 226
 
Bahia Blanca, port of, 89-90
Balance-Sheet, the, of the Argentine, (349-372);
securities in circulation (table), 352;
revenue of same (table), 355-356;
interest paid on foreign capital, 357;
table of English capital, 358;
of French, 361;
German, 363;
favourable balance, 367;
total value of farms and estates, 372
Banks, (261-278);
balance-sheets of, 264-268;
nature of business, 266-70;
clearing-house, 270;
balance-sheet of the bank of the Province of Buenos Ayres, 271;
see Mortgage Banks
Bank of the Nation, the, 270;
balance-sheets, 272
Belgium, trade with the Argentine, 219-225
Boundaries of the Republic, 71
Bourse, the (278-286);
extent of operations, 280-1;
organisation of, 276;
regulations, 283;
table of operations, 283-4;
value of securities quoted, 284
Brazil, trade with the Argentine, 219, 225
Breweries, 242 (table), 243
Budget, the (295-309);
amounts of, 296;
cause of excessive budgets, 299-304;
composition of, 305
Buenos Ayres, 83;
harbours of, 81;
market of, with statistics (table), 84-5;
port, inward and outward trade of, 85 (table);
importance as a port, 86.
Buenos Ayres, province of, 142
Bullion, imports and exports of (table), 218
Butter, exports of (table), 241-2
 
Canada, wheat production, 160-1;
immigration policy, 161
Capital, foreign, invested in the Argentine, 351;
English, 358;
French, 301;
German, 303
Cattle, numbers of (table), 211
Census, agricultural, of 1905, 127;
of 1908, 128;
of 1888, 134;
of stock of years 1888, 1895 and 1908, 169;
of 1908, 171;
of cattle, 1895 and 1908, 172;
1895 and 1908, 241-2;
of land, 1908, 372
Cereals, congestion of, on railways, 109;
shipping of, 110;
warehoused at railway stations, 112;
where grown, 126;
area under, 142-4
Colonisation, commencement of, 116;
comparative failure of policy, 117, 121
Colonising agencies, 131
Commerce, see Foreign Trade;
commercial balance (table), 212, 232-4
Companies, see Limited Companies
Concessions, harbour, 88;
railway, 99
Conversion, Caisse de (342-348);
conversion fund, 313;
failure at first, 313-5;
operation under new laws, 347;
metallic reserve of, 347;
present functions of, 318
Córdoba, 142-4
Cotton, 199-201;
profits, 200
Currency, the double (330-341);
origin of, 330-1;
depreciation of paper, 331-2;
bimetallic standard established and suppressed, 332;
gold premium, 332-3;
excessive issues of paper, 334;
law of conversion, 337;
speculation in exchange killed by, 339;
monetary situation of the country, 341.
See Caisse de Conversion
 
Dairy industry, 240 (table), 241, 242
 
Electric lighting, 257
Electrical industry, the, 256;
tramways, 256; (table), 257
England, wheat imported by, from Canada, 161
Estancias, model, 163-167
Exchange, see Double Currency
Exports, see Trade. Tables of, 160;
of wheat, 159;
of general, 213, 221;
of meat, 239;
of butter, 241
 
Finance, see Balance-Sheet of the Argentine.
Financial crisis, the, 289-291
Fisheries, 248
Flour exports, 237
Foreign trade (211-234)
France, trade with the Argentine, 219, 224;
French tariffs highly unfavourable to the Argentine, 223;
decadence of trade, 223-4, 229
Fruit-farming, 202, 207
 
Germany, trade with the Argentine, 219, 222
Great Britain, trade with the Argentine, 219, 222
 
Harbours, see also Ports, development of, 83
 
Immigration, (113-121);
supremely needed, 114;
paradise of, 115;
statistics of, 118-9;
statistics of (table), 120;
difficulty experienced by immigrants who wish to buy land, 121;
mistaken policy, 121;
in Canada, 161
Imports, see Trade and Tables of, 219, 226
Industries, Agricultural (187-207);
sugar-planting and making, 187-192;
profits (table), 189;
vine-growing and wine-making (table), 192-195;
tobacco-planting, 195;
acres planted (table), 196;
cultivation of the mulberry and sericulture, 196-7;
the maté industry, 197-8;
imports (table), 198;
cotton-planting, 199-201;
where grown, 199;
profits, 200;
oil, 201;
rubber, 201;
fruit-growing, 202-207
Industries (235-249);
dependent on agriculture and stock-raising, 235;
sugar factories, 236-7;
flour-milling, 237;
refrigerating industry, 238;
(table), 239;
dairy industry, 240; (table), 241-2;
breweries, 242; (table), 243;
weaving, 244;
tanning, 244;
the quebracho industry, 244-248;
timber, 248;
fisheries, 248;
mining, 251-5;
electrical, 256; (table), 257;
electric lighting, 257; (tables), 258-9
Italy, trade with the Argentine, 219, 226
 
Japan, trade with, 230-1
 
Labour, great opportunities of, 115
Land, vicious system of ownership, 118;
prevents colonisation, 121;
average size of holdings, 127-9;
national possessions and enormous private holdings, 129;
land law of 1907, 130;
system of tenure, 132;
agencies, 131;
auctions, 131-3;
areas in cultivation, 134;
rise in value, 139;
values of, and sales, 174-185
Limited Companies (286-292);
constitution of, 286-8;
the crisis of 1890, 289-291;
table of capital invested in, 291
Linseed, profits of, 150
Locusts, 77
Lucerne, 137-8;
use of in stock-raising, 162;
affects value of soil, 174
 
Machinery, agricultural (table), 144-5;
tables, 146, 148
Markets, Buenos Ayres (table), 84
Maté, 197-8;
where gathered, 197;
imports, 198
Métayage, 133, 138
Mines (250-5);
gold, silver, copper, coal, antimony, sulphur, etc., 253-4;
mining laws, 255
Mortgage Banks, 275-278
Mulberry, cultivation and use of, 196-7
 
National debt, the (312-329);
tabulated amount of, 312;
first loans, 314;
further loans, 315-321;
table of internal debt, 322;
total debt, 323;
interest on, 324
Nationality, the Argentine, 59-68
 
Pampa, the, 75, 144;
production of wheat per acre, 157
Pampero, the, 73
Parana, Rio, the, 79;
navigable value and dredging of, 80-1;
ports on the, 82, 88-9
Plata, La, port of, 86
Plata, Rio de la, 79
Plate, river, see Plata
Population, density of (table), 113-4; 117
Ports, 82;
statistics of (table), 83;
on the Parana, 82;
Buenos Ayres, trade of (table), 85;
see Plata, 86;
Bahia Blanca, 89
Property, large private, 129
Provinces, population of, 113-4;
produce of, 137
 
Quebracho wood, effect on value of land, 74-5;
the quebracho industry, 244-248
 
Railways (91-112);
mileage of (table), 93;
general statistics (table), 94;
comfort and equipment, 95;
statistics (table), 96-7;
revenues of, 98;
administration and tariffs (table), 98-9;
cost of, 99;
concessions, 99;
guarantees, 99;
mileage, 100-1;
comparative mileage (table), 102;
projected lines, 103-4;
Government policy, 104;
future development, 106;
celebrated aerial railway, 107;
indispensable auxiliary of production, 108;
congestion of traffic, 109;
mileage and capacity of cars (table), 111;
warehousing by, 112
Rainfall, 73
Refrigerating industry, 238;
(table), 239
Revenue, 305-310
Rivers, 77-82
Rosario, capacity as port, 80-81;
second port of Argentine, 87-8
Rubber, 201-2
 
Santa Fé, 142-3
Seasons, 72
Sericulture, 196-7
Shipping, 110
South Africa, trade with, 225
Spain, trade with the Argentine, 219
Stock Exchange, the, see Bourse
Stock-raising, (162-173), 125;
where followed, 127;
probable decay of old large estancias, 130;
industry undergoing modification, 162;
use of lucerne in, 162;
account of model establishments, 163-167;
breeds of horses, 163;
cattle, 163;
sheep, 164, etc., seq.;
importation of pedigree animals, 168;
statistics (tables), 169, 171, 172, 173;
value of stock (tables), 172, 173
Sugar (187-192);
where grown, 187-8;
profits (table), 189;
size of harvests, 191;
bounties, 195, 236-7
 
Tanning, 244
Tariffs, 215-217
Taxes, direct and indirect, 305-308
Telegraphs, 257
Telephones, 258
Temperature, 72
Territories, national, population of, 113-4 (table);
private property in, 129
Textile industries, 244
Timber trade, 248
Tobacco, 195-196
Trade, foreign (211-234);
exports and imports (table), 213;
excess of exports (table), 214;
metallic imports (table), 218;
imports with countries of origin (table), 218;
Imports (table), 220;
exports (table), 221;
commercial balance, 232-4;
see industries (234-249);
in chilled or frozen meat (table), 239;
value of exports, 326
Trade, see Industries
Traffic, through ports (table), 83;
railways, 89-112;
shipping, 110
Tramways, horse and electric, 256;
(table), 257
 
United States, wheat, production of (table), 158;
exportation of (table), 159;
trade with the Argentine, 219, 229
Uruguay River, 79
 
Valuation of Soil (174-186), see Land Vines, 127 (192-5);
where grown, 192
 
Whaling, 248
Wheat (154-161);
statistics of, 136,137 (table);
profits of growing (tables), 148-9;
production of (tables), 154-5;
production per acre, 157;
production in U.S.A. (table), 158;
yield per acre in, 158;
exportation of (table), 159;
exportation from Argentine and India (table), 160;
in Canada, 160-1
Wine, 193;
imports of, 193;
consumption of, 193-4;
production of (table), 194;
capital, 195

LIST OF TABULAR STATISTICS