West African Agriculture
Originally published in 1933, this book was written to provide candidates for British government service in West Africa with information on agricultural practice in the region. The text is primarily based around discussion of the problems associated with farming in the area and the methods used to solve them, with particular stress placed on the economic side of agriculture. It also concentrates on one part of the region, that of Northern Nigeria, as a means of avoiding excessive detail which might confuse the reader. This book will be of value to anyone with an interest in the history of colonial administration and West African agricultural practice.
Product details
October 2013Paperback
9781107625358
178 pages
216 × 140 × 10 mm
0.23kg
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Table of Contents
- Preface
- Part I. General:
- 1. Introductory
- 2. Climate and soil
- 3. Political economy
- 4. The native farm
- 5. Shifting cultivation
- 6. Green manuring
- 7. Mixed farming
- 8. Extension work
- Part II. Crops and Stock:
- 9. The oil palm
- 10. Cocoa, kola, coconuts, rubber
- 11. Cotton, groundnuts, benniseed, ginger
- 12. Cereal crops: maize, guinea corn, millets rice
- 13. Root crops and minor food crops: yams, cassava, sweet potatoes, coco yams, beans and cowpeas, bambara groundnut, onions and vegetables
- 14. Live stock
- Index.