Publisher's Synopsis
Excerpt from Foreign Agriculture, Vol. 2: A Review of Foreign Farm Policy, Production and Trade; April 1938
The serious shortcomings peculiar to the Indian textile industry have undoubtedly retarded its progress; but, as already indicated, the industry has expanded, although at a considerably slower pace than in Japan. From the standpoint of American cotton producers and exporters, by far the most important indices of this growth are the volume of cotton consumed and the quantity and quality of yarn and cloth produced by mills.
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