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Report of the Indian Tariff Board on the Sugar Idustry

1931

1. Causes of increase in production. 1 2. Figures of production. 2 8. Figures of consumption. 4 4. World stocks. 6 6. World price position. 6 6. Tariffs in other countries. 7 7. The Russian programme and probable further expansion. 8 8. The free market... 8 9. Price stabilization schemes. 9 CHAPTER II.—THE INDIAN SUGAR INDUSTRY. [...] The White Sugar Industr(i) Central factories. 20 (ii) Refineries. 21 (iii) The Bel industry. 21 15. [...] Supplies of cane. 80 24. [...] Outturn of gur in 1927-28. 44 37. [...] Profit. 67 61.
commerce industry
Pages
135
Published in
India
SARF Document ID
sarf.143901
Segment Pages Author Actions
Cover
i-iv unknown view
Frontmatter
i-iv unknown view
Preliminary
v-ix unknown view
Chapter I. The World Position
1-9 unknown view
Chapter II. The Indian Sugar Industry
10-26 unknown view
Chapter III. Conditions of the Fiscal Commission
27-38 unknown view
Chapter IV. The problems stated
39-53 unknown view
Chapter V. Costs and Fair Selling Price—White Sugar
54-72 unknown view
Chapter VI. Import prices: Method and amount of protection
73-85 unknown view
Chapter VII. The Consumer
86-94 unknown view
Chapter VIII. Other Messures of Assisance
95-105 unknown view
Chapter IX. Summary
106-110 unknown view
Appendix I
111-111 unknown view
Appendix II
112-115 unknown view
Appendix III
116-116 unknown view
Appendix VI
117-120 unknown view
Appendix V
121-122 unknown view

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