Agriculture and structural transformationOXFORD University Press, 1975 - 8 pagina's |
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Pagina 13
... crop land . The far more densely populated countries in Asia de- vote at least three - quarters of land in farm holdings to the produc- tion of crops while farms in East Africa and the Americas generally crop less than one - quarter of ...
... crop land . The far more densely populated countries in Asia de- vote at least three - quarters of land in farm holdings to the produc- tion of crops while farms in East Africa and the Americas generally crop less than one - quarter of ...
Pagina 14
... crop land per holding then do not vary so radically and can be explained in large measure by variations in the ... Crop land Share of Total Ln / Lta area Area in crop land to total all farm area Farm size Country ( per cent ) ( hectares ) ...
... crop land per holding then do not vary so radically and can be explained in large measure by variations in the ... Crop land Share of Total Ln / Lta area Area in crop land to total all farm area Farm size Country ( per cent ) ( hectares ) ...
Pagina 24
... crop as his principal source of cash income . If soil and climatic con- ditions are suitable , cocoa is likely to be the " cash crop . " The tools for such cocoa farmers are confined to a number of short - handled hoes , cutlasses ...
... crop as his principal source of cash income . If soil and climatic con- ditions are suitable , cocoa is likely to be the " cash crop . " The tools for such cocoa farmers are confined to a number of short - handled hoes , cutlasses ...
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Agriculture in a Traditional Economy | 3 |
Structural Transformation | 34 |
The Technology Backlog | 76 |
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