Agriculture and Structural Transformation: Economic Strategies in Late-developing CountriesOxford University Press, 1975 - 474 pagina's Monograph on problems of rural development and the modernization of agrarian structures in late-developing countries, with particular reference to the design of agricultural development strategy - discusses the interrelations between agricultural mechanization, productivity and industrialization, and covers choice of technology considerations, economic implications, etc. References and statistical tables. |
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... farmers adopt the new varieties with remarkable alacrity . It has often been claimed that only the larger farmers are able to make the cash outlays required for efficient utilization of the package of high - yielding seeds , fertilizer ...
... farmers adopt the new varieties with remarkable alacrity . It has often been claimed that only the larger farmers are able to make the cash outlays required for efficient utilization of the package of high - yielding seeds , fertilizer ...
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... farmers . Most farmers are applying considerably more nitrogen to the dwarf varieties than the local va- rieties , but the levels are considerably below those required for maximum profitability . On the basis of a survey of wheat farmers ...
... farmers . Most farmers are applying considerably more nitrogen to the dwarf varieties than the local va- rieties , but the levels are considerably below those required for maximum profitability . On the basis of a survey of wheat farmers ...
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... farmers , those who did not have access to water from a tubewell used less than half as much nitrogen per acre as farmers able to buy tubewell water . Farmers who owned their own tubewell , and therefore had maximum control over their ...
... farmers , those who did not have access to water from a tubewell used less than half as much nitrogen per acre as farmers able to buy tubewell water . Farmers who owned their own tubewell , and therefore had maximum control over their ...
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Agriculture in a Traditional Economy | 3 |
Structural Transformation | 34 |
The Technology Backlog | 76 |
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