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Agriculture in the Tropics

Agriculture in the Tropics
An Elementary Treatise

3rd Edition

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  • Date Published: June 2011
  • availability: Available
  • format: Paperback
  • isbn: 9781107600201

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  • First published in 1922, this is the third edition of a 1909 original intended to provide the general reader with an understanding of agricultural resources within the tropics. The book is structured around descriptions of these resources and their potential for future development, numerous illustrative figures are also included. Because the text is written from a broadly colonial perspective, such development is largely seen in terms of an engagement between the modernising influence of dominant states and the 'primitive' environments over which they hold sway. This volume will be illuminating for anyone with an interest in agriculture, botany, or the colonial mindset.

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    • Edition: 3rd Edition
    • Date Published: June 2011
    • format: Paperback
    • isbn: 9781107600201
    • length: 288 pages
    • dimensions: 216 x 140 x 16 mm
    • weight: 0.37kg
    • availability: Available
  • Table of Contents

    Part I. The Preliminaries to Agriculture:
    1. Land and soil
    2. Climate
    3. Population and labour
    4. Transport and capital
    5. Drainage and irrigation
    6. Tools, tillage, manuring, chopping, etc.
    7. Plant life in the tropics. Acclimatisation
    8. Agriculture in the tropics in primitive times, and its gradual change
    Part II. The Principal Cultivations of the Tropics:
    9. Rice and other cereals and food plants
    10. Sugar
    11. Teas
    12. Coffee, cacao or chocolate, kola, etc.
    13. Coconuts and other palms
    14. Spices
    15. Fruits and vegetables
    16. Tobacco, opium, hemp
    17. Cinchona and other drugs
    18. Fibre-yielding plants
    19. Dye stuffs and tanning substances
    20. Oil-yielding plants
    21. Indiarubber, guttapercha, and camphor
    22. Mixed garden cultivation by tropical natives
    23. The diseases of plants in the tropics, and their treatment
    24. Stock
    Part III. Agriculture in the Tropics (General):
    25. Village or peasant agriculture
    26. The relations of the peasant to the land and crops, cultural systems, etc.
    27. The financing of village agriculture, and the provision of local markets
    28. The crops and methods of peasant agriculture, and their possibilities of improvement
    29. Education of the peasant, and its bearing upon agricultural progress
    30. Capitalist or estate agriculture
    31. The agricultural needs of the planting enterprise. Summary of Part III
    Part IV. Agricultural Organisation and Policy:
    32. Organisation of agriculture
    33. Agricultural policy
    34. Departments of agriculture.

  • Author

    J. C. Willis

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