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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 agricultural challenges facing Indian farmers and the broader agricultural sector. Howard, a pioneering figure in organic agriculture and soil science, examines the structural, environmental, and practical obstacles that limit crop productivity across India’s diverse regions.
The book presents Howard’s observations and recommendations based on extensive field research and agricultural experimentation. It addresses critical issues including soil degradation, inadequate farming practices, water management, and the need for sustainable agricultural methods. Howard’s work emphasizes the importance of natural farming techniques and soil conservation as fundamental to improving crop yields and agricultural sustainability.
This hardcover edition from Gyan Publishing House serves as both a historical document and a practical guide for understanding India’s agricultural development. The survey remains relevant for agricultural scholars, farmers, policymakers, and anyone interested in sustainable farming practices and India’s agricultural heritage.
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