Agriculture and structural transformationOXFORD University Press, 1975 - 8 pagina's |
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... wheat production . The potential for increased output of wheat opened up by investments in irrigation in the arid northern re- gions could be realized most rapidly by large , mechanized units . To a considerable extent cotton and wheat ...
... wheat production . The potential for increased output of wheat opened up by investments in irrigation in the arid northern re- gions could be realized most rapidly by large , mechanized units . To a considerable extent cotton and wheat ...
Pagina 267
... wheat , the large - scale wheat growers were able to demand and receive highly favorable treatment in the allocation of credit at relatively low interest rates . Maintenance of attractive prices for wheat ( including a transport subsidy on ...
... wheat , the large - scale wheat growers were able to demand and receive highly favorable treatment in the allocation of credit at relatively low interest rates . Maintenance of attractive prices for wheat ( including a transport subsidy on ...
Pagina 268
... 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 in wheat yields . It is clear from Figure 6.2 which shows ...
... 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 in wheat yields . It is clear from Figure 6.2 which shows ...
Inhoudsopgave
Agriculture in a Traditional Economy | 3 |
Structural Transformation | 34 |
The Technology Backlog | 76 |
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