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100 1 _aDonald W. Attwood
245 1 0 _aRaising Cane
_bThe Political Economy Of Sugar In Western India
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260 _aOxford
_bRoutledge
_c20210531
300 _a366 p
520 _bIn Maharashtra state, nearly one hundred sugar factories are owned and operated by peasants. Large in scale and efficient in operation, these factories are organized as cooperatives, with half a million cane growers as their voting members. In many cases, the co-ops have out-competed factories owned by industrial capitalists. This book describes th
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