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... tubewells which are very effective in supplementing water from the canal systems . Virtually all of the total of nearly 76,000 private tubewells in operation in Pakistan by late 1968 were installed in the 1960s with a concentration ...
... tubewells which are very effective in supplementing water from the canal systems . Virtually all of the total of nearly 76,000 private tubewells in operation in Pakistan by late 1968 were installed in the 1960s with a concentration ...
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... tubewells in areas commanded by canal irrigation . There were only 80,000 tubewells in India in the begin- ning of 1966 , but between 1966 and 1969 an additional 175,000 tubewells were installed . A great variety of low - lift pumps and ...
... tubewells in areas commanded by canal irrigation . There were only 80,000 tubewells in India in the begin- ning of 1966 , but between 1966 and 1969 an additional 175,000 tubewells were installed . A great variety of low - lift pumps and ...
Pagina 407
... tubewells and tractors , but smaller farmers have had to rely on their own resources or on the informal credit market , where interest rates are much higher , for fi- nancing purchases of fertilizer and other current inputs . In view of ...
... tubewells and tractors , but smaller farmers have had to rely on their own resources or on the informal credit market , where interest rates are much higher , for fi- nancing purchases of fertilizer and other current inputs . In view of ...
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Agriculture in a Traditional Economy | 3 |
Structural Transformation | 34 |
The Technology Backlog | 76 |
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