Understanding Green Revolutions

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  • Understanding Green Revolutions Book Detail

  • Author : Bertram Hughes Farmer
  • Release Date : 1984-05-03
  • Publisher : Cambridge University Press
  • Genre : Business & Economics
  • Pages : 412
  • ISBN 13 : 9780521249423
  • File Size : 52,52 MB

Understanding Green Revolutions by Bertram Hughes Farmer PDF Summary

Book Description: This book is a critical examination of the truth behind the stereotype that there is a Green Revolution in agricultural technology. Twenty-one specialists in the field of development studies look at the reality of agrarian change, either through historical analysis, or through in-depth village field-work, or from their experience as development planners.

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