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The Accademia di Agricoltura di Torino (academy of agriculture) of Turin was founded as the Società Agraria di Torino on 24 May 1785, by edict of Victor Amadeus III, King of Sardinia, "to promote for the public advantage the cultivation of lands mainly in His Majesty's felicitous dominions in accordance with rules both appropriate and in keeping with their varied natures." The organisation was later granted royal status, becoming the Reale Società Agraria, and today is known as the Accademia di Agricoltura di Torino (Turin Academy of Agriculture).

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  • Accademia di Agricoltura di Torino (en)
  • Società Agraria di Torino (fr)
  • Accademia di agricoltura di Torino (it)
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  • L'Accademia di agricoltura di Torino si pone come obiettivo quello di "promuovere in campo nazionale il progresso delle scienze agrarie e di tutte le materie interdisciplinari ad esse inerenti" (tratto dallo statuto approvato con decreto del presidente della Repubblica del 14 settembre 1984). (it)
  • The Accademia di Agricoltura di Torino (academy of agriculture) of Turin was founded as the Società Agraria di Torino on 24 May 1785, by edict of Victor Amadeus III, King of Sardinia, "to promote for the public advantage the cultivation of lands mainly in His Majesty's felicitous dominions in accordance with rules both appropriate and in keeping with their varied natures." The organisation was later granted royal status, becoming the Reale Società Agraria, and today is known as the Accademia di Agricoltura di Torino (Turin Academy of Agriculture). (en)
  • La Société agraire (Società Agraria) de Turin a été fondée le 24 mai 1785, par un édit du roi de Sardaigne Victor-Amédée III, « pour promouvoir pour l'avantage du public la culture des terres principalement sur les territoires appartenant à Sa Majesté en accord avec les règles appropriées et conformes à leur nature variée. » Cette création a été faite à l'initiative d'un groupe de scientifiques et de chercheurs, imprégnés de l'esprit des Lumières, parmi lesquels , , et . (fr)
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  • The Accademia di Agricoltura di Torino (academy of agriculture) of Turin was founded as the Società Agraria di Torino on 24 May 1785, by edict of Victor Amadeus III, King of Sardinia, "to promote for the public advantage the cultivation of lands mainly in His Majesty's felicitous dominions in accordance with rules both appropriate and in keeping with their varied natures." The organisation was later granted royal status, becoming the Reale Società Agraria, and today is known as the Accademia di Agricoltura di Torino (Turin Academy of Agriculture). The impetus to establish the society came from the aristocratic landowners of Piedmont who provided its leadership. During this period they were anxious to embrace the results of scientific research into new and more productive farming methods in order to maximise the profitability of their estates. This they achieved through such means as developing the network of irrigation canals, extending the cultivation of rice, introducing new animal breeds, and establishing new business arrangements: sharecropping was replaced by large-scale leasing agreements. (en)
  • La Société agraire (Società Agraria) de Turin a été fondée le 24 mai 1785, par un édit du roi de Sardaigne Victor-Amédée III, « pour promouvoir pour l'avantage du public la culture des terres principalement sur les territoires appartenant à Sa Majesté en accord avec les règles appropriées et conformes à leur nature variée. » Cette création a été faite à l'initiative d'un groupe de scientifiques et de chercheurs, imprégnés de l'esprit des Lumières, parmi lesquels , , et . L'organisation a par la suite reçu un statut royal, devenant le 15 février 1788 la « Reale Società Agraria », et est aujourd'hui connue, depuis 1943, sous le nom de « Accademia di Agricoltura di Torino » (Académie d'agriculture de Turin) (fr)
  • L'Accademia di agricoltura di Torino si pone come obiettivo quello di "promuovere in campo nazionale il progresso delle scienze agrarie e di tutte le materie interdisciplinari ad esse inerenti" (tratto dallo statuto approvato con decreto del presidente della Repubblica del 14 settembre 1984). (it)
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