During the period of the first three five-year Plans, all prices received and paid by agriculture show- ed an upward trend, though at differential rates. In general, prices received by agriculture rose at a faster annual rate than those paid by agriculture, and yet the consequent secular improvement in favour of agriatl- ture in the net barter terms of trade was marginal.
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