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G. S. Sahota, Fertilizer in Economic Development: An Econometric Analysis (New
York, 1968), p. 2. 23. Ibid. p. 96. 24. The amount of P205 in normal
superphosphate is 16 to 20 per cent, in basic slag 16 per cent, in triple
superphosphate 32 to ...
G. S. Sahota, Fertilizer in Economic Development: An Econometric Analysis (New
York, 1968), p. 2. 23. Ibid. p. 96. 24. The amount of P205 in normal
superphosphate is 16 to 20 per cent, in basic slag 16 per cent, in triple
superphosphate 32 to ...
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expenditure, fertilizer outlays were probably somewhat larger than the combined
outlays for farm equipment and irrigation.2 Slightly more than two-fifths of this
fertilizer was imported from industrial countries. The technology of fertilizer ...
expenditure, fertilizer outlays were probably somewhat larger than the combined
outlays for farm equipment and irrigation.2 Slightly more than two-fifths of this
fertilizer was imported from industrial countries. The technology of fertilizer ...
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Trends in world fertilizer consumption (Millions of metric tons) Location 1962-63
1971-72 Estimated 1980-81 source: Data from International Bank for
Reconstruction and Development, Fertilizer Requirements of Developing
Countries, World ...
Trends in world fertilizer consumption (Millions of metric tons) Location 1962-63
1971-72 Estimated 1980-81 source: Data from International Bank for
Reconstruction and Development, Fertilizer Requirements of Developing
Countries, World ...
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