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... raw materials , semi - febricated products and capital goods , a structure prevalent in less developed countries ... cotton , cotton textiles , rice and leather . These commodities account for about 80 percent of the exports . The ...
... raw materials , semi - febricated products and capital goods , a structure prevalent in less developed countries ... cotton , cotton textiles , rice and leather . These commodities account for about 80 percent of the exports . The ...
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... cotton , rice and sugarcane , and their production is presented : Table 4 Area and Production of Pakistan's Three ... Raw Cotton Month ( U.S. Cents / Lb . ) 1971 1972 1973 January 31.00 38.65 38.15 June 33.17 32.40 52.00 August 75.27 ...
... cotton , rice and sugarcane , and their production is presented : Table 4 Area and Production of Pakistan's Three ... Raw Cotton Month ( U.S. Cents / Lb . ) 1971 1972 1973 January 31.00 38.65 38.15 June 33.17 32.40 52.00 August 75.27 ...
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... cotton but none for the by - product of cane . Since straw is non - traded , the ratio of the total social ... raw cotton ( 33 % ) [ 9 ] . Since seed- cotton is not directly traded , its conversion factor will be the average of the con ...
... cotton but none for the by - product of cane . Since straw is non - traded , the ratio of the total social ... raw cotton ( 33 % ) [ 9 ] . Since seed- cotton is not directly traded , its conversion factor will be the average of the con ...
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