Ever since plantation agriculture initiated by European capital and enterprise became an important form of exploitation of resources in the colonies, small holdings and small holders in the plantation sector were considered a separate category. There were a number of European proprietary planters among the pioneers. They got phased out with the vertical integration of production, distribution and marketing. Another group of small-holders were the indigenous farmers who took up cultivation of plantation crops. Almost all over Southern India and Ceylon such farmers were active in coffee; the earliest plantation crop. But one plantation area in South-west India, completely, and another, partially, was conspicuous by their absence. Significantl...
Coffee production in India is mostly done in Karnataka, Kerala and Tamilnadu. It is one of the impor...
This paper attempts to provide understanding about the cultural and socio-economic character of the ...
India contributes to 5% of the world coffee production; 80% of this is Robusta (Coffea canephora) an...
Ever since plantation agriculture initiated by European capital and enterprise became an important f...
Ever since plantation agriculture initiated by European capital and enterprise became an important ...
Plantations played an integral but largely ignored role in the nineteenth century economic history o...
Between the mid-18th century and the early 19th century, British capitalists, South Indian Dalit lab...
When was large scale production of coffee introduced in India, and what role did global capital play...
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to learn about how in India coffee producers as well as how th...
Coffee leaf rust is a major disease affecting the production of Arabica coffee. This paper presents ...
The type of agrarian structure employed to produce tropical commodities affects many dimensions of l...
This paper focuses on how plant dissemination and experimentation were closely implicated in the Eas...
Purpose: The major plantation crop in India is coffee, which is also a wide application marketed pro...
Indigenous people in Java in the colonial era were often portrayed as a communal society, socially o...
This paper attempts to provide understanding about the cultural and socio-economic character of the ...
Coffee production in India is mostly done in Karnataka, Kerala and Tamilnadu. It is one of the impor...
This paper attempts to provide understanding about the cultural and socio-economic character of the ...
India contributes to 5% of the world coffee production; 80% of this is Robusta (Coffea canephora) an...
Ever since plantation agriculture initiated by European capital and enterprise became an important f...
Ever since plantation agriculture initiated by European capital and enterprise became an important ...
Plantations played an integral but largely ignored role in the nineteenth century economic history o...
Between the mid-18th century and the early 19th century, British capitalists, South Indian Dalit lab...
When was large scale production of coffee introduced in India, and what role did global capital play...
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to learn about how in India coffee producers as well as how th...
Coffee leaf rust is a major disease affecting the production of Arabica coffee. This paper presents ...
The type of agrarian structure employed to produce tropical commodities affects many dimensions of l...
This paper focuses on how plant dissemination and experimentation were closely implicated in the Eas...
Purpose: The major plantation crop in India is coffee, which is also a wide application marketed pro...
Indigenous people in Java in the colonial era were often portrayed as a communal society, socially o...
This paper attempts to provide understanding about the cultural and socio-economic character of the ...
Coffee production in India is mostly done in Karnataka, Kerala and Tamilnadu. It is one of the impor...
This paper attempts to provide understanding about the cultural and socio-economic character of the ...
India contributes to 5% of the world coffee production; 80% of this is Robusta (Coffea canephora) an...