The Green revolution reconsidered the impact of high yielding rice varieties in South India Peter B R Hazell
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TextPublication details: Delhi Oxford University Press 1991Description: xiv, 286pISBN: - 0-19-563184-6
- 21st 338.1731809548 H429G
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