The present study examines the development of jute cultivation in Bengal between 1870 and 1914 and the various issues related to it. The rapid growth of world demand for jute in the latter part of the nineteenth century presented a widespread challenge to the Bengal countryside which possessed a near monopoly in jute cultivation. The first issue was how effectively the peasant small-holders could respond to the increased demand. Jute cultivation also produced problems of availability of land, labour, capital, transport and marketing facilities. It raised the question, too, of how benefits from cash crop cultivation were shared between production and distribution sectors in British India
Jute is one of Bangladesh’s main cash crops. The contribution of the jute sector to the economy of B...
At the beginning it was decided to make a complete study of the Coarse Fiber Imports of the United S...
The main focus of this study, which consists of eight chapters, is upon the changes in the structure...
The present study examines the development of jute cultivation in Bengal between 1870 and 1914 and t...
Jute has a historical prominence in the economy of Bangladesh. It is the second most important crop...
Raw jute became a major item in international commodity trade in the decades after 1850, a significa...
Not AvailableThe research study was conducted in four major jute growing districts of West Bengal to...
From the 1840s onwards, as the commercial success of jute as a packing medium grew, the fortunes of ...
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Among the export items of Bangladesh, prior to the advent of garments, jute occupied third important...
The present study investigated development and structure of jute sector before and after independenc...
Jute is an important cash crop in Bangladesh that provides livelihoods for millions of workers. In r...
The present thesis on the problems of agricultural development in Bengal during the period from 1920...
The study assesses the future potential of the jute sector in Bangladesh by examining its growth per...
The study assesses the future potential of the jute sector in Bangladesh by examining its growth per...
Jute is one of Bangladesh’s main cash crops. The contribution of the jute sector to the economy of B...
At the beginning it was decided to make a complete study of the Coarse Fiber Imports of the United S...
The main focus of this study, which consists of eight chapters, is upon the changes in the structure...
The present study examines the development of jute cultivation in Bengal between 1870 and 1914 and t...
Jute has a historical prominence in the economy of Bangladesh. It is the second most important crop...
Raw jute became a major item in international commodity trade in the decades after 1850, a significa...
Not AvailableThe research study was conducted in four major jute growing districts of West Bengal to...
From the 1840s onwards, as the commercial success of jute as a packing medium grew, the fortunes of ...
SIGLELD:D45884/83 / BLDSC - British Library Document Supply CentreGBUnited Kingdo
Among the export items of Bangladesh, prior to the advent of garments, jute occupied third important...
The present study investigated development and structure of jute sector before and after independenc...
Jute is an important cash crop in Bangladesh that provides livelihoods for millions of workers. In r...
The present thesis on the problems of agricultural development in Bengal during the period from 1920...
The study assesses the future potential of the jute sector in Bangladesh by examining its growth per...
The study assesses the future potential of the jute sector in Bangladesh by examining its growth per...
Jute is one of Bangladesh’s main cash crops. The contribution of the jute sector to the economy of B...
At the beginning it was decided to make a complete study of the Coarse Fiber Imports of the United S...
The main focus of this study, which consists of eight chapters, is upon the changes in the structure...