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Political economy of agrarian change

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: London; Macmillan; 1979Edition: 2nd edDescription: 268pISBN:
  • 333245784
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 338.16 c.1 GRI 2nd ed
Summary: The story of the green revolution is a story of a revolution that failed. The underdeveloped world as a whole has not experienced an acceleration in the trend rate of growth of food or agricultural production; even wheat has experienced a marked acceleration only in Asia, while the trend in rice, if anything , has declined since the new varieties were developed in the mid -1960s .
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The story of the green revolution is a story of a revolution that failed. The underdeveloped world as a whole has not experienced an acceleration in the trend rate of growth of food or agricultural production; even wheat has experienced a marked acceleration only in Asia, while the trend in rice, if anything , has declined since the new varieties were developed in the mid -1960s .

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