British Guiana: The Land of Six PeoplesH.M. Stationery Office, 1957 - Broj stranica: 235 |
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Stranica 75
... agriculture . For six to nine months the fields lie under ten inches of water , and the saturation restores the tired soil ; a cheesy and structureless clay is turned into a soil in which the 1 Negro name for white man . beneficent ...
... agriculture . For six to nine months the fields lie under ten inches of water , and the saturation restores the tired soil ; a cheesy and structureless clay is turned into a soil in which the 1 Negro name for white man . beneficent ...
Stranica 84
... agriculture can be created for the million of 1970 - and the two millions of 1990 - suffering on a large scale will have been averted . The Guianese need , above all , a leader to arise among themselves who will recognize these vital ...
... agriculture can be created for the million of 1970 - and the two millions of 1990 - suffering on a large scale will have been averted . The Guianese need , above all , a leader to arise among themselves who will recognize these vital ...
Stranica 85
... agriculture . One may lament that this was not achieved , but it would be unrealistic to blame the old planters for not foreseeing a time when economic distress in the Colony might have been avoided by a diversification of crops . The ...
... agriculture . One may lament that this was not achieved , but it would be unrealistic to blame the old planters for not foreseeing a time when economic distress in the Colony might have been avoided by a diversification of crops . The ...
Stranica 90
... agricultural production ' , say the authors of the World Bank Report , ' are essential to the further growth and progress of the economy . ' But whereas the British Guiana Government is far too slowly - reclaiming land at three points ...
... agricultural production ' , say the authors of the World Bank Report , ' are essential to the further growth and progress of the economy . ' But whereas the British Guiana Government is far too slowly - reclaiming land at three points ...
Stranica 97
... agricultural use . When I flew at a low altitude over the land between the Demerara and the Berbice it seemed to me that surprisingly little land ' aback ' was not in use . The railway from Georgetown ends at a river stelling1 on ...
... agricultural use . When I flew at a low altitude over the land between the Demerara and the Berbice it seemed to me that surprisingly little land ' aback ' was not in use . The railway from Georgetown ends at a river stelling1 on ...
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