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Smallholder agriculture in colonial Kenya: the official mind and the Swynnerton plan.

By: Material type: TextSeries: Cambridge African monographs 8Publication details: Cambridge : African Studies Centre, 1987.Subject(s): Summary: The monography is a study of one of the most comprehensive of all the post-war colonial development schemes which aimed to increase colonial production of goods and raw materials through state intervetion. The study illustrates the interplay of the various levels of decision making in London, in Nairobi and in the field-which operated in post war British Africa.
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Includes bibliography.

The monography is a study of one of the most comprehensive of all the post-war colonial development schemes which aimed to increase colonial production of goods and raw materials through state intervetion. The study illustrates the interplay of the various levels of decision making in London, in Nairobi and in the field-which operated in post war British Africa.

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