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Page 11
... agriculture takes a declining eighth of the total , still a high figure compared with other countries . The steadily increasing need for workers , especially in industry , has caused planners to consider further automa- tion and ...
... agriculture takes a declining eighth of the total , still a high figure compared with other countries . The steadily increasing need for workers , especially in industry , has caused planners to consider further automa- tion and ...
Page 42
... agriculture was not unknown , and Caesar's description of their system of land tenure has been much debated . His words are : No one has a fixed measure of land as private property ; but the magistrates and leading men distribute every ...
... agriculture was not unknown , and Caesar's description of their system of land tenure has been much debated . His words are : No one has a fixed measure of land as private property ; but the magistrates and leading men distribute every ...
Page 480
... agriculture in the early 1970s , the gross agriculture crop area amounting to about 50 percent of the total land area . Wheat and millets were the staple food crops , with rice production being concentrated in the wetter areas . Sugar ...
... agriculture in the early 1970s , the gross agriculture crop area amounting to about 50 percent of the total land area . Wheat and millets were the staple food crops , with rice production being concentrated in the wetter areas . Sugar ...
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