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Pagina 267
... maize . Maize is the dominant crop in the traditional and transi- tional subsectors that continue to provide employment and livelihood for the bulk of the rural population . Although the increase in maize Table 6.2 . Highest and lowest ...
... maize . Maize is the dominant crop in the traditional and transi- tional subsectors that continue to provide employment and livelihood for the bulk of the rural population . Although the increase in maize Table 6.2 . Highest and lowest ...
Pagina 268
... maize output . It is clear from the comparison of maize and wheat yields in Table 6.2 that the re- sults of the efforts to introduce high - yielding varieties of maize have been unimpressive in comparison with the spectacular increases ...
... maize output . It is clear from the comparison of maize and wheat yields in Table 6.2 that the re- sults of the efforts to introduce high - yielding varieties of maize have been unimpressive in comparison with the spectacular increases ...
Pagina 442
... maize production in Zambia . Even the small- est and least progressive group of farmers had average cash receipts of about £ 18 from maize sales at the time of the Anthony - Uchendu survey in 1967. Farmers in a particularly fertile ...
... maize production in Zambia . Even the small- est and least progressive group of farmers had average cash receipts of about £ 18 from maize sales at the time of the Anthony - Uchendu survey in 1967. Farmers in a particularly fertile ...
Inhoudsopgave
Agriculture in a Traditional Economy | 3 |
Structural Transformation | 34 |
The Technology Backlog | 76 |
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