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Agricultural Marketing in India. Report on the Marketing of Milk in India and Burma

1941

1+ft i In< Marketing of Grapes in India and Burma. 3. t tlit..i.u-of the Report on the Marketing of Lotto e A : 1 it ion of the Report on the Marketing of Lissd i I1IlinBen;inh. 0 „ tn..; A edition of the Report on the Marto-I.::. of Liei A:11 in litchi/ in Hindi. edition of the Report on the 11:Airit-D in India in Mamthi. or rAfici; n of the Itopirt oit ixi"..3‘.. [...].123 123 (1) Production of milk per village lit per square mile in the provinces 124 (2) Production of milk in some of the dairying districts of India and in Holland and Denmark... 125 (3) Production of milk within cities and in illages surrounding them 126 (4: Large dairies in other countries and possibilities of their establish. [...] (2) Collectors (3) Dairy farms (4) Dairies.... 141 (5) Habrais and milk vendors.... 141"(vi) F.2—Methods of retailig milk and periods of delivery 41) Milking of animals under consta ers' supervision ()Itelivery of milk at consumer 'dences.. (3) Delivery of milk from the shops of halwa'is and vendors (4) Drinking of milk at the shops (5) Hours of milking and delivery.. G.—Cost of collecti [...] (3) MILK YIELDS AND ANNUAL PRODUCTION OF MILK (a)rding of yields.—The most satisfactory method of estimaina the ual yield of milk for animals in different parts of the country would be to examine the milk yield records of a large number of village cows and she-buffaloe&over a long period. [...] (i) the Montgomery and (ii) the Hartana tracts of the Punjab (iii) the Kosi tract in the United Provinces (iv) the Kankrej tract in the Bombay Presidency (v) the On gole tract in the Madras Presidency (vi) the deltaic tract in Bihar and (vii) the Ma/vi area in the Central Provinces.
commerce industry
Pages
368
Published in
India
SARF Document ID
sarf.141186
Segment Pages Author Actions
Frontmatter
i-xix unknown view
Chapter I-Supply
1-50 unknown view
Chapter II-Utilisation and Demand
51-82 unknown view
Chapter III-Prices
83-122 unknown view
Chapter IV-Collection Treatment and Distribution
123-155 unknown view
Chapter V-Transportation
156-172 unknown view
Chapter VI-Co-Operative Marketing of Milk
173-199 unknown view
Chapter VII-Quality of Market Milk
200-252 unknown view
Chapter VIII-Reorganisation of Milk Marketing
253-304 unknown view

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