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Report on the Progress of Agriculture in India for 1910-11

1912

As in last year's report I prpose to summarise in the introductory chapter a few of the more important items of the year leaving the public to seek further and more detailed information in the body of the report and the publications of the department. [...] The effect has been to cause a decline in the area under cane and a decrease in the number of sugar mills and refineries in the more important sugar tracts of India." As the result of the evidence placed before the Board and the discussion which took place the folowing points were agreed to in a series of resolutions :—(1) That owing to its threatened position the sugar industry deserved the [...] Details of the changes in the staff of the various sections are given in the Report of the Institute. [...] The work done' by this department in assisting the c220 REPORT ON THE PROGRESS OF 44igation Department to educate the cultivators of the Central Provinces in the use of irrigation water is referred to in the section on irrigation below in this report. [...] A note by the Inspector General of Agriculture on the postion of cotton investigation in India was published during the year as a Bulletin in which it was shown that there has been no lack of attention to the problems both of increasing the quantity and improving the quality of the staple on the part of the Agricultural Department but that before the prodution of long stapled cotton would
agriculture environment
Pages
94
Published in
India
SARF Document ID
sarf.147052
Segment Pages Author Actions
Cover
i-ii unknown view
Introductory
1-8 unknown view
Part I. Outlines of the Work of the Imperial Department of Agriculture
9-15 unknown view
Part II. Progress in the Provinces
15-24 unknown view
Part III. Crops and Special Subjects
24-68 unknown view
Appendix
69-85 unknown view
Backmatter
i-i unknown view

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