M V Raghavachari The sugar industry grew very rapidly between 1947-48 and 1965-66, largely because of the technological advance made in it.
The following article examines how this technological advance has been reflected in the industry s productivity by considering separate input:total-output ratios for the various raw materials, fuels, capital, and labour applied for production.
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