Agriculture and structural transformationOXFORD University Press, 1975 - 8 pagina's |
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Pagina 251
... varieties led to some increase in yields , but the first significant progress followed the development of japonica varieties and techniques of growing them that were adapted to Taiwan's conditions . Approximately a decade was re- quired ...
... varieties led to some increase in yields , but the first significant progress followed the development of japonica varieties and techniques of growing them that were adapted to Taiwan's conditions . Approximately a decade was re- quired ...
Pagina 406
... varieties than for local varieties . 14 Failure to apply economically optimal rates of fertilizer is clearly a major factor responsible for the gap between potential yield levels and yields being achieved by farmers . Most farmers are ...
... varieties than for local varieties . 14 Failure to apply economically optimal rates of fertilizer is clearly a major factor responsible for the gap between potential yield levels and yields being achieved by farmers . Most farmers are ...
Pagina 442
Bruce F. JOHNSTON. new varieties in combination with fertilizer had a large impact on yield ; in the Puebla area , on the other hand , the local varieties have a high yield potential provided that the rate of fertilizer use and other ...
Bruce F. JOHNSTON. new varieties in combination with fertilizer had a large impact on yield ; in the Puebla area , on the other hand , the local varieties have a high yield potential provided that the rate of fertilizer use and other ...
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Agriculture in a Traditional Economy | 3 |
Structural Transformation | 34 |
The Technology Backlog | 76 |
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