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The Economics of Tropical Farming Systems

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Based on the author's widely used earlier text African Farm Management, this account updates the economic analysis of tropical agriculture and includes examples from all parts of the developing world. Writing in a clear, concise style, Professor Upton explains the essential theories of farm economics without numerous mathematical formulae. This account is completely revised, with increased emphasis on 'farm household economics', in which farms are seen as consumers as well as producers. Containing a new chapter on the economics of irrigated agriculture. This book provides an invaluable economic framework for better understanding the management of farming systems in the tropics, and will be welcomed by students of tropical agriculture worldwide.

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ISBN: 9780521483407
Publication date: 12th December 1996
Author: Martin (University of Reading) Upton
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Format: Paperback
Pagination: 392 pages
Series: Wye Studies in Agricultural and Rural Development
Genres: Tropical agriculture: practice and techniques
Agribusiness and primary industries