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This scholarly work by J. Forbes Royle offers a detailed examination of the various measures and initiatives undertaken in India to improve cotton cultivation practices. The review encompasses the agricultural reforms, technological advancements, and policy implementations that were adopted during a crucial period in India’s agricultural history.
Royle’s analysis covers the evolution of cotton farming techniques, the introduction of improved varieties, and the establishment of better cultivation methods across Indian territories. The author provides insights into how colonial administration influenced agricultural development and the role of scientific approaches in enhancing crop yields and quality.
This historical document serves as an important record of India’s cotton industry development, reflecting the economic and agricultural concerns of the period. It remains a valuable resource for scholars studying Indian agricultural history, the cotton trade, and the impact of colonial policies on India’s farming practices.







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