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Albert Howard’s “Crop-Production in India: A Critical Survey of its Problems” is a seminal work that provides an in-depth analysis of the agricultural challenges facing India’s farming sector. Published by Gyan Publishing House, this non-fiction treatise examines the critical issues impacting crop production, including soil health, farming practices, and resource management.
Howard, a pioneering figure in sustainable agriculture, brings his extensive expertise to bear on the complex problems of Indian agriculture. The book surveys the economic, environmental, and technical obstacles that farmers encounter, offering insights into productivity challenges and agricultural decline. Through rigorous examination, Howard identifies systemic weaknesses in existing farming methodologies and proposes critical perspectives on agricultural development.
This work remains valuable for understanding historical agricultural problems in India and continues to influence contemporary discussions on sustainable farming practices, soil conservation, and crop management strategies.







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